




This was a full smart panel installation at a home in Duluth, GA - and it's one of those jobs where the end result really speaks for itself. The homeowner wanted more than just a new panel. They wanted their electrical system to be organized, modern, and ready to handle the demands of a fully loaded home.
Here's what we were working with - a panel that needed to be completely rebuilt from scratch and integrated with an EcoFlow whole-home battery backup system. That's not a small ask. It means carefully routing every circuit through a smart panel that can communicate with the battery unit, switching between grid power and stored backup power automatically when needed. Every wire had to be landed correctly, every circuit properly sized, and every breaker accounted for.
The finished panel directory tells the whole story. Oven, dryer, furnaces, washer, cooktop, EV charger - every single circuit is labeled and assigned. Nothing is guessed at. That kind of organization matters a lot when something trips in the middle of the night and you need to know exactly which breaker controls what. It also matters for any future electrical troubleshooting, because a well-documented panel cuts diagnostic time down significantly.
The EcoFlow battery unit ties into the smart panel through a dedicated battery bus, which lets the system automatically manage power flow between the grid and the battery. For homeowners thinking about backup power - whether for outages, rising energy costs, or just peace of mind - this kind of setup is one of the cleanest ways to do it. No generator, no fuel, no noise. Just power when you need it.
We take panel upgrades seriously because the electrical panel is the backbone of everything in your home. Get it right the first time, and it works quietly in the background for decades. Get it wrong, and you're looking at troubleshooting problems that are frustrating and expensive to track down. This Duluth install is a good example of doing it the right way.