The original call was to check power loss to a dishwasher and a receptacle located at the kitchen island. During the initial troubleshooting phase, I noted the dishwasher plugged into a gfci near garbage disposal. There were no gfci receptacles in kitchen, but protected by a gfci breaker. I noted 2 other receptacles without power. The breaker must’ve been tripped. Approaching the CH BR 200A type panel, i noted no surge protection. During the assessment portion, I noted the lack of surge and potentially damaged GFCI receptacles in the home. The customer chose the upgrade solution, which included 5 new GFCI receptacles, a new combo breaker for the kitchen appliance circuit, and the premium surge protector. We installed new GFCI receptacles at the sump pump, panel, first-floor bathroom, and 2 GFCIs under the kitchen sink. We replaced the older combo breaker for the kitchen appliance circuit and, lastly, installed a premium surge protector at the panel. The customer declined the me