Your Electrical Panel Is the Foundation of Everything Electrical in Your Home
Whether you need a basic 200A upgrade or a smart panel that manages solar, batteries, and EVs -- we'll help you figure out what actually makes sense.
Why Panel Upgrades Are Coming Up More Often
Most homes in Western New York were built with 100-amp panels. That was plenty when the biggest load was a dryer and a water heater.
But homes are changing. People are adding solar, EV chargers, heat pumps, and home batteries. Each of those needs capacity your old panel probably doesn't have.
Here's the thing: not everyone needs a panel upgrade. Sometimes you just need a few circuits reorganized. Sometimes the panel is fine but the service entrance needs work. We'll tell you the truth about what you actually need.
But if you do need an upgrade, doing it right -- with your future plans in mind -- saves you from paying for the same work twice.
The goal is to upgrade with the full picture in mind.
We do solar, batteries, generators, and panel work. That means we design your upgrade with the full picture in mind -- not just what you need today, but what you might add tomorrow.
Four Types of Upgrades We Handle
Every home is different. Here's what we see most often.
Standard Panel Upgrade
100A to 200A upgrade with a new breaker panel, clean labeled circuits, and room for future loads. The most common upgrade we do.
Smart Panel Upgrade (SPAN)
Circuit-level monitoring, app control, and automatic load management. Future-proof for solar, batteries, and EVs.
Service Entrance Upgrade
Meter base, weatherhead, grounding, and service cable. Everything between the utility and your panel.
EV-Ready Upgrade
Dedicated circuit, proper capacity, and panel space for a Level 2 EV charger. Get your home ready now so it's simple later.
Three Simple Steps
From first conversation to flipping the breaker.
Tell Us What's Going On
Share what you were told, what you're adding (solar, EV, etc.), or what's concerning you about your current panel. A few photos help too.
We Assess & Recommend
We look at your service, panel, loads, and future plans. Then we recommend standard or smart -- with clear pricing for both.
We Install It Right
We handle permits, utility coordination, and the full upgrade. Then the inspector signs off and we walk you through everything.
There are 2 ways we can help you!
We understand every homeowner is in a different spot, so our team is crafted to meet you where you're at, and guide you through our design call or continuously helping you learn!
Want to Keep Researching?
We've put together guides, tools, and breakdowns to help you learn at your own pace.
P.S. From your final decision to system activation, expect 4-12 weeks. The earlier you start, the more likely you're protected before the next storm.

