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The Home Project Checklist for Connecticut Homeowners

Use this Connecticut home project checklist to spot bathroom, entry, lighting, security, electrical readiness, generator, and maintenance priorities.

Homeowners deciding whether to repair, renovate, maintain, improve access, or prepare a home for generator readiness.Updated May 24, 2026

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What this guide helps you decide

Use this Connecticut home project checklist to spot bathroom, entry, lighting, security, electrical readiness, generator, and maintenance priorities. Use it to sort what matters, what questions to ask first, and when a prepared project review can turn scattered details into a clearer next step.

Repairs and Access

Start with the places where daily use gets harder: bathrooms, stairs, entries, thresholds, hallways, kitchens, and nighttime routes.

  • Bathroom entry and bathing risk
  • Grab bar and blocking needs
  • Thresholds and steps
  • Hallway and stair lighting
  • Kitchen storage and reachability

Lighting, Security, and Controls

Simple technology can help when it reduces friction: smart locks, doorbell cameras, path lighting, leak/freeze sensors, clear permissions, and documented device ownership.

Power and Resilience

Review the panel, critical circuits, generator readiness, sump pump backup, Wi-Fi backup, security backup, and cold-weather risks before a storm forces the issue.

When to Request a Review

If several checklist items apply, a project review can turn the list into a prioritized do now, do next, do later plan.

Turn the checklist into a project request

Send the problem, photos, timing, location, and budget context. We will review the request and help sort the right next step.

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