Seasonal inspections
Roof to foundation, before winter and after it — the two moments when small problems declare themselves.
A careful eye today prevents a larger repair tomorrow.

Almost every expensive repair was once a cheap one. The roof leak was a lifted shingle; the rotten sill was a clogged gutter; the burst pipe was a thermostat nobody checked. The most valuable work I do is often the work that means nothing dramatic ever happens.
Prevention is a practice: knowing the property well enough to notice change, keeping a maintenance calendar that respects New England’s seasons, and acting early, when intervention is small. It is the least visible service I offer and, over the years, the one that protects an owner’s investment most.
Roof to foundation, before winter and after it — the two moments when small problems declare themselves.
Every system and structure on a schedule tuned to the property, so nothing depends on being remembered.
The lifted shingle, the damp corner, the hairline crack — addressed while they are still an afternoon’s work.
The property checked after storms, heavy snow, and hard freezes, when damage is freshest and cheapest to fix.
What I found, what I did, what can wait, and what shouldn’t — in plain language, with photographs.
Every property has its particulars. Tell me about yours.
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