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Agricultural & Equestrian Lightning Protection
Barn & Stable Protection – Keep horses, cattle, and other livestock safe from fire and electrocution.
Equestrian Facility Protection – From riding arenas to training barns, we design protection for every structure.
Grain Bin & Silo Protection – Prevent lightning-induced explosions and fires in valuable storage areas.
Ranch & Outbuilding Protection – Secure your ranch homes, sheds, and workshops.
Farmhouse Protection – Safeguard your family, workers, and living quarters.
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Air Terminal Rod Options
Air Terminal Rod Options
Copper Air Terminal Rods
Sizes: 3/8″ x 10″ up to ½″ x 24″
Superior conductivity and corrosion resistance
Ideal for long-term Gulf Coast durability
Aluminum Air Terminal Rods
Sizes: ½″ x 10″ up to ½″ x 24″
Lightweight and cost-effective
Common for residential and commercial use
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Bonding Connections
Bonding connections are intentional electrical links that connect all metal components of a structure to the lightning protection system. This includes:
Structural steel
Metal roofing and siding
HVAC systems and ductwork
Plumbing pipes and gas lines
Electrical panels and service equipment
By tying everything together, bonding eliminates voltage differences between materials during a lightning event.
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Common Types of Lightning Rod Repairs: Ensuring Reliable Protection
Lightning strikes can be sudden, powerful, and unpredictable. A properly installed lightning rod system protects your property by directing electrical energy safely into the ground, preventing structural damage, fire, and injury. However, like any protective system, lightning rods require regular maintenance and timely repairs to remain effective. Neglecting repairs can leave your home, barn, commercial building, or agricultural property vulnerable when a storm hits.
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Conductors in a Lightning Protection System
When lightning strikes a structure, the energy must be controlled and safely directed to the ground. That job belongs to conductors—the heavy-duty cables that connect lightning rods (air terminals) to the grounding system.
Without properly designed conductors, even the best lightning rods can’t do their job. Conductors are the critical pathway that carries massive electrical energy away from your building, preventing fires, structural damage, and electrical system failure.
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Equestrian Lightning Protection
Open areas where horses train or graze are high-risk zones for lightning strikes. We design grounding and air terminal systems to protect pastures, arenas, and training fields.
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Grounding for Lightning Protection System
A grounding system (also called an earth termination system) is a network of ground rods, plates, or conductors buried in the soil that safely disperses lightning energy into the earth.
Its purpose is to:
Absorb and dissipate lightning current
Prevent electrical buildup in the structure
Stabilize voltage during a strike
Protect people, equipment, and buildings
Think of it as the final destination for lightning energy.
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Horse Farms Lightning Protection
Horse farms and equestrian facilities are particularly vulnerable to lightning strikes. Open pastures, barns, training arenas, and stables provide ideal pathways for lightning to reach the ground. A single strike can result in:
Severe injury or death to livestock
Fires in barns, stables, and storage buildings
Damage to expensive equipment, feed, and hay
Structural damage to fences, arenas, and training facilities
Lightning strikes on equestrian properties are not just rare incidents—they are a real and preventable risk. Installing a professional lightning protection system is the most effective way to reduce these hazards and protect both your animals and your investment.
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Lightning Protection Components
Air Terminals (Lightning Rods)
Conductors
Grounding System
Bonding and Interconnection
Fasteners, Connectors, and Strike Termination Fittings
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Lightning Protection for Solar Roofs
How Lightning Protection for Solar Roofs Works
A properly designed system safely captures and redirects lightning energy away from your solar panels and structure.
Key Components Include:
Air Terminals (Lightning Rods)
Strategically placed around your solar array to intercept lightning strikes before they hit your panels.
Conductors
Heavy-duty cables that safely carry electrical energy from the strike down to the ground.
Grounding System
Dissipates lightning energy into the earth, preventing damage to your structure and electrical systems.
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Lightning Protection System
lightning protection system is a network of components designed to safely intercept a lightning strike and redirect electrical energy into the ground. The system prevents structural damage, electrical fires, and costly equipment loss.
A complete system includes:
Lightning protection rods (air terminals)
Main conductors
Grounding electrodes
Bonding connections
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Lightning Protection System Guide
lightning protection system (LPS) is a network of engineered components that safely intercept, conduct, and disperse lightning energy into the ground—preventing damage to buildings, electrical systems, and occupants.
Contrary to popular belief, lightning protection systems do not attract lightning. Instead, they provide a safe, low-resistance path for lightning energy when a strike occurs.
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Lightning Rod
What Is a Lightning Rod?
lightning rod (also called an air terminal) is a highly conductive metal rod — usually made of copper or aluminum — mounted on the highest points of your home or building. Its job is simple but crucial: to intercept a lightning strike and safely carry the electrical energy down into the ground through a Lightning Grounding System.
Rather than letting lightning strike your roof, tree, or electrical system, a lightning rod system directs that energy safely away — preventing fires, structural damage, and electrical surges.
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Lightning Strike Prevention
While no system can completely “stop” lightning from occurring, modern lightning protection systems are scientifically designed to control, redirect, and safely dissipate lightning energy before it causes harm. Here’s how it works and why it’s critical for homes, barns, and commercial buildings in high-risk regions.
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Materials
Conductor Cables, Lightning Rods, Copper Rods, Aluminium Rods. Learn more
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Religious Building Lightning Protection
Religious buildings hold a special place in our communities. Churches, mosques, synagogues, temples, and other houses of worship are more than just structures – they are sacred spaces where families gather, communities unite, and faith is celebrated. In Louisiana, where thunderstorms and lightning strikes are frequent, these buildings are especially vulnerable to lightning-related damage.  Learn more.
Roof-Top Lightning Protection Systems
A roof-top lightning protection system comprises a network of air terminals (lightning rods)conductorsgrounding electrodes, and bonding connections, all working together to safely intercept, channel, and ground lightning energy. The system ensures that a strike is drawn to the air terminal instead of vulnerable parts of your roof or home, and then guided safely to the earth.
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Why Lightning Protection for Homes Is Essential
Lightning strikes can cause fires, structural damage, and severe property loss. Even a single strike can carry over 300 million volts of electricity, instantly traveling through your home’s framework, plumbing, or wiring. Installing a lightning protection system provides a safe, direct path for electrical energy to travel into the ground—protecting your home and everyone inside.
Unlike myths that suggest lightning rods “attract” lightning, a properly installed system simply redirects it safely. Homes with lightning rods, bonding, and grounding systems are statistically far less likely to experience fire or structural damage during a storm.
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