Storm Season & Home Power Resilience in Broken Arrow
Rodney Scott • August 21, 2025
Be Ready When the Storm Hits: Power Protection for Your Broken Arrow Home

As August rolls in here in Broken Arrow, OK, local homeowners are entering one of the most critical months for power outages and storm-related electrical issues. Thunderstorms, heavy winds, and occasional tornado threats mean that relying on the grid alone can leave your home vulnerable. At Arrow Electric Co., we help you turn that vulnerability into peace of mind with smart electrical upgrades and prevention strategies tailored for the region.
Why August Matters in Broken Arrow
August is prime time for high-humidity cumulonimbus clouds, severe thunderstorms, and sudden wind gusts. These conditions trigger power surges, downed tree limbs on power lines, and service interruptions. According to local emergency management sources, Broken Arrow and the surrounding Tulsa metro area see elevated risk during summer storm months. When your home loses power, the cost is more than inconvenience: spoiled food, disabled HVAC or medical devices, and stress.
What You Can Do Now
1. Whole-home surge protection. Lightning or sudden voltage spikes can damage HVAC compressors, smart-home hubs, and other high-value electronics. Installing a surge protective device (SPD) at your panel is a proactive move.
2. Standby generator readiness. Whether you have a portable or whole-home system, ensuring the transfer switch, wiring, and fuel supply are inspected before storm season is essential.
3. Panel and grounding checks. Make sure your service panel, bonding, and grounding system are up to code and primed to handle sudden load changes during a storm.
4. Pre-storm inspection. Schedule a check-up: electricians can inspect your outdoor service mast, tighten panel connections, and label circuits that may go down in a storm.
How We Help
At Arrow Electric Co., we’re local to Broken Arrow—which means we understand the local utility response times, typical storm paths, and regional code requirements. Our licensed, bonded, and insured team provides:
Fast response and priority scheduling for storm readiness
Installations of transfer switches and surge protectors
Location-specific recommendations, such as generator placement to avoid exhaust drifting back into windows or doors
Panel upgrades so your system can handle emergency loads without tripping
What You Can Expect
From the moment you call, we assess your current system, identify weak links (like old breakers, unlabeled circuits, or improper grounding), provide a clear quote, and schedule the work with minimal disruption. Once the solution is installed, we walk you through it: how your new panel or generator connects, what to test after a storm, and how you stay prepared.
The Bottom Line
Storm season isn’t a time to wait. In Broken Arrow, taking these electrical steps now can save time, money, and stress later. If you want to be prepared for the next big storm, take action today. Let us help you secure your home’s power—so you stay safe, comfortable, and powered when it matters most.

October in Broken Arrow means leaves are changing, evenings are cooling, and your home’s electrical system is entering a critical phase. While storm season may be passing, the upcoming winter months bring new risks: cold weather starting your HVAC under strain, early darkness increasing lighting demands, and generators sitting idle instead of tested. At Arrow Electric Co., we recommend taking proactive steps now so your home stays safe, efficient, and powered all through winter. The Winter Risk You Can’t Ignore Colder nights mean your HVAC, home chargers, sump pumps, and lighting are working harder. Meanwhile, power outages can happen from winter storms or utility work—leaving your home dark and vulnerable. The other risk: an old panel overloaded by new lights, space heaters, or circuits added during summer renovations. Without proper maintenance, you’re more prone to breaker trips, surge damage, or system failure. Key Winter-Ready Electrical Moves for Broken Arrow Homes 1. Generator readiness: If you already have a standby generator, now is the time for testing. We inspect fuel supply, transfer switch function, and simulate load. If you don’t yet have one, now is one of the best times to install before winter sets in. 2. Panel and grounding check: Ensure your panel is clear of debris, connections are tight, and bonding/grounding are intact. This reduces the risk of fire and keeps your home safer. 3. Surge protection: Fall storms can still arise and cause power spikes. Whole-home surge protection keeps your devices safe. 4. Lighting and circuit audit: We check for outdated lighting circuits, overloaded breakers, and early interior lighting demands. Upgrading at this time prevents mid-winter surprises. Our Process Our local Broken Arrow team starts with a site visit: we inspect your service panel, generator pad (if present), outdoor equipment, and overall load capacity. Then we develop a clear plan—permit, timeline, cost breakdown. On install day, we perform the upgrade or maintenance, label and test everything, and clean up when done. Afterwards, you’ll receive a walkthrough so you understand your system and how to operate it through winter. Why Work With Arrow Electric Co. Since we’re based in Broken Arrow, we know the local grid behavior, utility response times, and home styles in the area. You’re not getting generic service—you’re getting local expertise tailored to your home. Our technicians are licensed, insured, and ready to stand behind our work. Ready for a Winter-Proof Home? Don’t wait until the first frost, outage, or breaker failure. Reach out today and let us help you prepare for winter in Broken Arrow—so you stay warm, safe, and powered, no matter what the season brings.
