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Old 08-10-2025, 07:04 AM
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby View Post
I'm not worried about it at all, not even a tiny smidge. We won't be getting a LPS. Our home is grounded. Metal roof, metal frame, low risk of damage from a strike (potentially increased risk of a strike, but damage would be minimal).
In your particular case, you are basically right in your assumptions but I would still consult with a lightning protection professional like A1 to see what's proper for your metal home. Typically, they put aluminum rods in a much less complex arrangement and a lot cheaper, so if lightning strikes it hits the rods and the charge is sent safely to ground instead of a random part of your metal structure. In your case without the rods, any part of your metal home could be the end point of a strike, and potentially damage the metal structure of your home since it's not designed to withstand that kind of event. Even though your home is grounded, there is no guarantee that every part of your metal home is making good electrical contact to send the charge safely to ground. If you look closely, most homes and businesses with metal roofs have aluminum rods that are grounded. A LPS system in your case may be cheaper than you think.