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What We Check on Every Property Visit

A step-by-step look at our visit protocol, the technology behind it, and every item we check — every single time

Every Walkthrough is Built Around Your Property

Most home watch services work from a generic list. Every property on our roster starts with a baseline assessment where we document exactly what your home has — your mechanical systems, pool equipment, generator, irrigation zones, wine cellar, well system, number of water shutoffs, and seasonal quirks, and build all of it into your property's permanent record in our visit software. Every time we arrive, your custom checklist loads on our device. Nothing gets skipped because something was added after you enrolled. Nothing is assumed.

The checklist below reflects a typical property. Homes with pools, wine cellars, generators, well systems, guest houses, or seasonal winterization needs have additional items built into their specific protocol. Contact us to build yours.

How Every Visit Works

Every visit follows a deliberate, room-by-room protocol. Here's what that looks like from start to finish. The same sequence every time, because consistency is what makes a home watch genuinely protective.

1

Before We Pull Into the Driveway

We review your property file before we arrive: your specific instructions, notes from prior visits, current weather conditions, and anything you've communicated since our last check-in. Every home has its own protocol, and we confirm we have yours right before we step out of the truck.

2

Full Exterior Perimeter Walk

We walk the complete exterior before going inside: roofline, soffits, foundation, gutters, decks, outbuildings, generator, AC condensers, and grounds. We collect any mail or packages and photograph everything. Problems start at the edges, and we're looking carefully at all of them.

3

Water Main & All Fixtures

If your water main is kept off while you're away, we turn it on now so we can run every faucet, flush every toilet, and check every cabinet under every sink for active leaks. Dry drain traps, slow leaks, and supply line failures are caught here. At the end of every visit, the main is confirmed off and photographed.

4

Room-by-Room Interior Walk

Every room, every closet, ceiling to floor. We're looking at ceilings for water staining, walls and baseboards for moisture intrusion, windows for seal failures, and closets for microbial growth. Mountain homes face high humidity and tight construction, and we know where to look first.

5

Mechanical Systems Check

HVAC zones confirmed running, water heater in correct mode, electrical panel photographed, sump pump operational, smoke and CO detectors noted, HVAC filter condition logged, water softener or filtration status checked, irrigation system status recorded. Every system, every visit.

6

Securing & Report Delivery

Every door and window confirmed locked. Water main shut off and photographed. Alarm set. The digital visit report, with all photos attached and timestamped, is finalized on-site before we leave. If anything needs your attention, you hear from us directly.

How We're Trained to See

The Water Zone Method

We are graduates of Home Watch Academy and trained in the Home Watch Water Zone method, a disciplined framework for moving through a property that ensures nothing gets overlooked. Rather than walking room to room and making general observations, we approach each property as a series of water zones: areas where water is present, flows, drains, or has potential to intrude.

Pipes, fixtures, appliances, HVAC systems, condensate lines, roof penetrations, crawlspaces, exterior drainage. Each zone is evaluated with a critical eye, because in mountain homes it is almost always water that causes the most serious and most expensive damage. The Water Zone method turns a casual walkthrough into a structured, methodical visit. It's why the checklist below is organized the way it is, and why every item on it is there for a reason.

Why water matters most in mountain homes: High humidity, significant temperature swings, and the freeze-thaw cycles that define a Blue Ridge winter create conditions where water damage can develop quickly in an unoccupied home. A slow leak under a sink, an air handler dripping into a pan, a soffit gap that lets moisture in. These are small problems on the day they start. They become expensive ones when no one is looking.

Purpose-Built Visit Technology

We built our own visit software for this work, designed specifically for the conditions our properties have and the documentation our homeowners need.

GPS-Timestamped Arrivals

When we arrive at your property, our visit software logs exact GPS coordinates and timestamps confirming we were on-site. That proof of presence is included in every report delivered to you.

On-Site Digital Reporting

The checklist is completed in real time on our mobile device during the visit, with photos attached and captioned as we go. Reports are never reconstructed from memory after the fact.

Homeowner Portal

Every report filed for your property is accessible from your personal homeowner portal, viewable on any device, at any time. A full history of every visit, every issue noted, and every item checked.

Persistent Issue Tracking

When an issue is flagged, it carries forward to the next visit and appears on your portal dashboard until it's resolved. Nothing gets forgotten between reports or buried in an email thread.

Offline-Capable

Our visit software works without cell signal. Many mountain properties have no connectivity. We don't abbreviate the visit or skip documentation steps because we're off the grid.

Custom Property Checklists

Your checklist is built around what your property actually has, not a generic template. Pools, generators, well systems, wine cellars, guest structures, and irrigation zones all get their own entries.

Full Visit Checklist

Every item below is checked on every visit. Properties with additional features have items added to their specific protocol.

Walkthrough Item Every Visit
Exterior Walkthrough
Full perimeter walkthrough
Roof condition & visible damage
Gutters & downspouts clear
Driveway, walkways & steps
Foundation & crawlspace vents
Windows & doors secured
Decks, porches & railings
Exterior lighting functional
Garage doors & outbuildings
Fencing & gate condition
Interior Walkthrough
All interior rooms checked
Ceilings & walls for water staining
Signs of pest or wildlife entry
Interior doors & locks
Basement & crawlspace condition
Attic access checked
Fireplace & chimney damper
Window seals & interior condensation
All faucets run & toilets flushed Not performed if home is winterized with antifreeze in lines
Under-cabinet leaks checked
Shades & blinds positioned
Appliances & Kitchen
Refrigerator & freezer operating
Dishwasher seals & door check
Washer & dryer condition
Wine cooler temperature (if applicable)
Mechanical Systems
HVAC thermostat & system status
Plumbing fixtures & visible pipes
Water heater condition
Electrical panel visual check
Sump pump operational
Generator status check
HVAC filter condition noted
Smoke & CO detector check
Water softener / filtration systems
Irrigation system status
Grounds & Exterior Care
Lawn & landscape condition noted
Seasonal debris removal noted
Pool / hot tub visual check
Reporting & Communication
Timestamped photo report
Issue notification upon finding
Walkthrough documentation for insurance
Detailed written summary each visit
Issue severity rating & recommendation
Vendor coordination & scheduling support
Mail & package handling
Water main confirmed off
Alarm armed on departure
Concierge Services
Pre-arrival home preparationAdd-on
Grocery & pantry stockingAdd-on
Linens, firewood & climate readyAdd-on
Departure weatherization & close-upAdd-on
Storm & Weather Response
Post-storm property check
Emergency damage report
Emergency repair coordination
After Every Visit

A Full Report, Delivered to Your Inbox

After every visit we send you a complete, photo-documented report covering every item status, issues noted with detail, overall condition rating, and visit notes. It arrives as an HTML file you can open in any browser, save as a PDF, or file for insurance purposes.

  • Every checklist item logged as Checked, Issue, or N/A
  • Photos attached with captions, timestamped on-site
  • Overall condition rating and written summary
  • Retained on file and accessible from your homeowner portal
  • GPS-stamped arrival and visit timestamps included
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Notes & Additional Information

Everything is customizable. The checklist above reflects our standard walkthrough. If your property has unique features or specific concerns, we build that into your plan. Contact us to talk through what you need.
Full storm response is included with every plan. Additional concierge services such as pre-arrival preparation, grocery stocking, and departure close-up are available as add-ons. Contact us for details.
Service plans are tailored to each property. Contact us to discuss what works best for you.
A baseline walkthrough is required before regular service begins. The baseline walkthrough fee is waived for all 2026–2027 enrollments. This baseline creates the documented reference we use on every future visit.

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