Inquiry and Fit Check
We clarify the property, town, family role, main concerns, timeline, and whether the paid assessment is the right first step.
Safer-home projects can feel messy when safety, remodeling, power, lighting, security, automation, and family decisions overlap. The roadmap keeps the process understandable from first call to care plan.
We clarify the property, town, family role, main concerns, timeline, and whether the paid assessment is the right first step.
You gather photos, panel notes, outage history, family concerns, budget timing, and decision-maker input before the visit.
We review safety, bathroom and kitchen needs, entry conditions, lighting, power readiness, generator goals, security, automation, and family priorities.
The report organizes findings into do now, do next, and do later priorities with photos, trade boundaries, and budget planning notes.
You receive Essential, Recommended, and Complete paths so the family can compare scope, timing, and budget without guessing.
Specialized and licensed work is coordinated with appropriate trade partners under the written scope, permit, and schedule requirements.
During active work, the goal is clear communication, visible next steps, documented decisions, and change orders when scope changes.
The project closes with final notes, completion documentation, future priorities, and care plan options for ongoing support.
A strong plan helps families decide instead of drift. It separates urgency, sequencing, trade requirements, budget, and documentation.