A Maintenance and Repair Punchlist is like a home inspection designed specifically for homeowners, not buyers or sellers. The focus is on understanding your home’s condition, identifying maintenance and repair needs, and creating a plan to keep everything in good working order.
It’s a practical way to stay ahead of issues, extend the life of your home’s systems, and take the guesswork out of upkeep.
Homeowners who want to stay on top of maintenance and avoid surprises
New homeowners who want to learn about their home’s systems and care needs
Long-term owners planning repairs or upgrades
Sellers preparing to list and wanting to address small issues first
Whether you’ve just moved in or have owned your home for years, this service helps you understand what’s going on behind the walls — and what to do next.
The process is similar to a standard home inspection — a thorough visual review of all major components, including:
Roof, exterior, and foundation
Heating and cooling systems
Electrical and plumbing
Insulation and ventilation
Attic, basement, and crawl spaces
Water and moisture control
Energy efficiency and safety observations
After the assessment, you’ll receive a customized punchlist outlining:
Items that need maintenance, repair, or attention
Suggested timelines for addressing each item
Notes on recommended upgrades or improvements
General care tips based on your home’s age, type, and systems
For homeowners who want a long-term plan, this service can include a personalized Homeowner’s Manual and Maintenance Schedule.
This includes:
A seasonal and annual maintenance schedule specific to your home
A record of major systems and components (make, model, and service info)
Filter sizes, shut-off locations, and other key details for easy reference
Space to log repairs, service visits, and upgrades over time
It’s an easy way to stay organized and keep your home’s maintenance history in one place.
The goal of the Maintenance and Repair Punchlist is to make homeownership easier — giving you a clear understanding of your home’s condition and the confidence to care for it.
Instead of reacting to problems, you’ll have a roadmap for staying ahead of them — keeping your home safe, efficient, and comfortable for the long run.