Our Services
Professional oversight for seasonal and part-time homeowners in Flagler and St. Johns Counties.
What Happens During a Home Watch Visit
Each Home Watch visit follows a consistent system designed to catch obvious issues that can arise in a vacant or seasonally occupied home. Visits are performed using a structured checklist and the same standards each time, allowing us to notice changes, trends, or anything out of place.
We walk the property, check visible areas inside and out, and test and cycle key systems so problems don’t go unnoticed simply because a home has been sitting idle.
Home Watch is not about looking at a house once — it’s about showing up regularly and paying attention.
What We Look For During Visits
While every home is different, our visits are designed to look for common issues that frequently affect vacant homes.
Because visits are consistent, we’re able to notice when something looks different from the last visit, which is often how problems are caught early.
- Replacing HVAC filters or smoke detector batteries
- Adjusting sprinkler or irrigation settings
- Cycling washing machines or other appliances
- Watering house plants
- Starting vehicles or checking trickle chargers
- Bringing in mail, packages, or keeping an eye out for important deliveries
Small Tasks & Owner Requests
In addition to monitoring the home, we can assist with light, routine tasks that help keep things running smoothly while you’re away. These tasks are handled as part of ongoing care and coordination, based on homeowner preferences.
Reporting After Each Visit
After every Home Watch visit, homeowners receive a report via text with updates on the property. Clear communication is a core part of the service — homeowners are never left guessing what’s happening at their property.
We let you know all is well.
We send photos or video and discuss next steps.
We contact you immediately and continue attempts to reach you.
How Issues Are Handled
When an issue is discovered, our goal is to address it quickly and prevent further damage whenever possible.
While no service can eliminate all risk, regular visits and timely communication significantly reduce the chance that a small problem becomes a major one.
Storms & Severe Weather
Storm preparation and follow-up are an important part of Home Watch in Florida, especially for vacant and seasonally occupied homes.
When severe weather is forecast and sufficient notice is available, we can assist with storm preparation based on the home and the homeowner’s preferences. This may include securing outdoor furniture or decorations, bringing plants inside, installing or closing hurricane shutters, and taking other reasonable steps to reduce potential impact.
After the storm passes and conditions allow, we check the property and document what we find, sharing photos or video with the homeowner. If damage is present, we communicate promptly and help coordinate next steps as needed.
Next Steps
If you own a vacant or seasonally occupied home and want to talk through whether Home Watch is a good fit, feel free to reach out.
A quick call or text is often the easiest way to start, and there’s no obligation.