Lightning Ground Rod Installation in Black River Falls, WI
Lightning strikes in Jackson County are becoming more frequent and more destructive every season. Sparks Electrical Solutions provides lightning ground rod installation services to Black River Falls homeowners, farmers, and businesses — NFPA 780-compliant installation, post-strike inspections, and emergency repair. Same-week appointments most of the year.
Lightning Ground Rod Installation in Black River Falls
The National Electrical Code requires every service to be grounded with at least one approved grounding electrode — typically an 8-foot copper-clad steel rod driven into the earth. For lightning protection systems, NFPA 780 calls for additional ground rods at each down conductor, bonded together to create a single-point ground (SPG).
Sparks Electrical Solutions installs lightning ground rods for new construction, retrofits, post-strike replacements, and insurance inspection corrections. We drive copper-clad rods to full NEC depth, bond them to your service panel and any LPS down conductors, and test the resistance with a clamp-on ground tester to confirm the system meets code.
What's Included
- 8 ft & 10 ft copper-clad steel ground rod installation
- Driven to full NEC depth (rod top flush with or below grade)
- Bonding to existing electrical service panel
- Multi-rod arrays for NFPA 780 lightning protection systems
- Exothermic (cad-weld) connections for low-resistance bonds
- Ground resistance testing with clamp-on tester
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All lighting installation work is performed by or under the direct supervision of a licensed Wisconsin master electrician. We pull all required permits and guarantee our work passes inspection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How deep does a ground rod need to be driven?
Per NEC 250.53, the entire 8-foot length must be in contact with soil. If solid rock is encountered, the rod may be installed at not more than a 45° angle from vertical or buried in a trench at least 30 inches deep.
How many ground rods do I need?
NEC requires a second ground rod (typically 6 feet apart from the first) unless the single rod measures less than 25 ohms of resistance. NFPA 780 LPS systems usually require one ground rod per down conductor, all bonded together.
Can I install a ground rod myself?
We do not recommend it. Improper bonding, undersized conductors, or corroded clamps can render the entire system non-functional — and your homeowner's insurance may deny claims if the install isn't done by a licensed electrician.
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