Things get done
You have a professional resource for the list you already have, not another person to follow up with.
A different stranger every time means explaining the house again and hoping they notice what matters. We'd rather be the team that already knows it.
A house generates a list on its own, without asking. Doors stop latching. Caulk fails. Filters get forgotten. None of it is urgent enough on its own to justify a search for someone, so it waits, and the next thing waits behind it.
Most of that work goes to whoever answers the phone that week: a different person each time, explaining the house again, hoping they notice what matters. We built Perch Crew to be the team that doesn’t change. Our own people do the repair and maintenance work, and because we’re the ones coming back, what we learn about your house on one visit carries into the next.
Home Repair handles what’s in front of you. Home Care keeps us coming back on a schedule so the list doesn’t rebuild itself. The Home Plan keeps a record of what’s been done and what’s next, so nothing gets rediscovered from scratch a year later. Use one, or use all three.
Five things we hold to. If we ever stop doing one of them, you should say something.
You have a professional resource for the list you already have, not another person to follow up with.
The same company, visit after visit, instead of a new search every time something needs attention.
Home Care means we show up before the list forces the visit, catching small things while they’re still small.
What was done, what we noticed, and what’s next stays on record, so the next visit doesn’t start from zero.
When a job needs a licensed electrician, plumber, or HVAC technician, we’ll say so plainly rather than attempt it.
Fifteen minutes. Tell us what keeps getting postponed, what you’re unsure about, and what you would rather stop keeping track of.