Put the Assessment Toward a Real Safer-Home Project
The Home Safety, Power & Resilience Assessment is a paid planning visit. When you move forward with qualifying work, part of the assessment fee may be credited toward the project under written terms.
A Paid Plan Should Move the Project Forward
The assessment helps identify the right first move before a family commits to construction. If the recommended project is a fit and moves forward within the stated window, the credit can reduce duplicated planning cost.
Credit windows and amounts are confirmed before the assessment is booked. Common terms may depend on project size, timeline, and whether the work matches the assessed scope.
Credit terms are confirmed before booking and documented in writing.
Credits may depend on project size, timing, and qualifying scope.
The assessment has standalone planning value even if no project moves forward.
Electrical, plumbing, HVAC, gas, alarm, and other licensed trade work is routed to properly licensed partners where required.
Work That May Qualify
- Accessible bathroom, safe entry, or aging-in-place upgrades
- Panel readiness, generator readiness, or critical-load planning work
- Outdoor lighting, security, smart access, or automation projects
- Kitchen/bath remodeling with safety, lighting, and licensed trade coordination
- Whole-home safety, power, security, and resilience transformations
What the Credit Does Not Mean
- It is not a free estimate or a blank discount on any future request.
- It is not a guarantee that every project, service, or third-party cost qualifies.
- It does not replace written proposal terms, contract terms, or lender/program decisions.
Start With the Roadmap, Then Decide the Scope
The assessment gives you priorities, budget ranges, trade boundaries, and project options. Credit terms are reviewed before booking so expectations are clear.
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