Get the repairs done. Stay ahead of what comes next.

Start with a clear plan for the whole house. We come back quarterly to keep it current, handle the maintenance, and take care of repairs as they come up.

Keep the small things from piling up.

The door that sticks. The drywall that needs patching. The caulk that’s starting to fail. The loose railing. The filter you meant to change. The five things sitting in your notes app.

None of it is urgent enough to make a call about on its own, so it waits, and the next small thing waits behind it.

“It’s not an emergency, but…”

A sticking door, a wobbly railing, a few drywall patches. Too small to justify tracking down a stranger, easy to keep putting off.

“I keep meaning to get to this”

Seasonal maintenance that slips past the window every year, because nobody owns the calendar.

“That’s been on the list since spring”

It was going to be an afternoon. Now it’s a weekend, and there are five more behind it.

“We just moved in and I don’t know what it needs”

A new house with an unknown history, and nothing yet that tells you what’s been done or what to deal with first.

The more we care for your home, the better we know it.

A different handyman each time means explaining the house again and hoping they notice what matters. We come back. We keep track of what we’ve repaired, what we’ve noticed, what needs regular attention, and what’s coming next, so every visit starts with more context than the last one.

A well-cared-for living room with a fireplace, built-ins, and exposed ceiling beams.
Things actually get done

Not a list handed off to someone else. Our own crew does the work, so scheduling it is also finishing it.

Before the list gets long again

Home Care means we show up on a schedule instead of waiting for enough to pile up that you have to make the call.

Not a different crew every time

What’s been done, what we noticed, and what’s coming next stays with us instead of living in your head.

One plan. Ongoing care. Repairs handled as they come up.

We begin with the whole house, return quarterly to keep it current, and take care of repairs as the plan, the visits, or your immediate list brings them forward.

  1. Home Plan

    The foundation. We start with the whole house, not just the loudest item.

    “I want to know what my home needs, what can wait, and what should happen next.”

    One current plan for the whole property, built from what you tell us and what we observe, then kept useful by the care and repair work that follows.

    • Priorities for now, this year, and later
    • A maintenance calendar suited to the property
    • Systems and equipment on record, including what is approaching the end of its useful life
    • Service history: what we have done and, where you supply it, what others have done
    We organize the priorities, maintenance calendar, and property record. You decide what happens next, and the plan guides the work we do together.
  2. Home Care

    The quarterly rhythm. We keep the plan and the house current.

    “I want someone to keep up with my home so I don’t have to keep it all in my head.”

    Quarterly visits combine seasonal maintenance, small repair work, and a look at what’s changing, while the Home Plan stays current because the same crew keeps coming back.

    • Quarterly visits with a seasonal maintenance focus
    • Completion of accumulated small repairs and punch-list items within scope
    • Observation of developing issues, raised with you, not diagnosed as a licensed inspection would be
    • An updated Home Plan and property record after every visit
    We handle recurring maintenance and accumulating small repairs on a quarterly schedule, and update what has been done and what is coming next. You keep approval over anything beyond that scope.
  3. Home Repair

    The work getting done. We handle repairs as the home brings them forward.

    “Something needs fixing and I want a professional to handle it.”

    Doors, trim, drywall, caulking, small installations, seasonal maintenance, and general punch-list work, done by our own crew and recorded in the Home Plan.

    • Doors, hardware, and locks
    • Trim and finish carpentry
    • Drywall patching and repair
    • Caulking and weather sealing
    We do the work within our scope, on schedule, and update the Home Plan with what we completed. You decide what to have us handle.

Start with the whole house. Keep every visit connected.

The Home Plan gives the work a clear order. Quarterly Home Care keeps the plan and the house current. Home Repair completes what comes forward, so the relationship gets more useful instead of restarting each time.

See how it works
1. Build the Home Plan

See what needs attention now, what belongs this year, and what can wait.

2. Begin quarterly Home Care

We return each season to handle recurring needs and keep the plan current.

3. Complete repairs as they come up

Home Repair handles work identified by the plan, a care visit, or your immediate list.

You get a crew that comes back and knows the house.

We don’t connect you with strangers, complete one job and disappear, or take on large-scale remodels. We’re a home care and repair company: our own crew, coming back to the same house.

Marketplace apps

A different stranger every time

You re-explain the house, re-establish trust, and hope this one is better than the last.

A one-off handyman

Solves what’s in front of you

Useful for a single job. Doesn’t come back on its own, and doesn’t remember the house.

A remodeler

Built for large projects

Not set up for a sticking door or a season of small maintenance.

Perch Crew

The same crew, coming back

Repairs, seasonal maintenance, and a crew that already knows the house when it arrives.

Your home shouldn’t live in the back of your mind.

The repair you need to schedule. The maintenance you hope you’re not forgetting. The project you’ve been meaning to start. Every Home Repair job and Home Care visit updates one place: what was done, what we noticed, and what’s coming next. The Home Plan is the memory, so you don’t have to be.

  • Know what was done, when, and why
  • See what’s coming while there’s still time to plan for it
  • Stop rediscovering the same thing about your house every year

Find the right place to start.

You might come to us from any of these situations. You don’t need to know the right service before we talk through the house and the work already on your mind.

The house has become a second job

Between work and everything else, keeping up with it has quietly turned into another thing you manage. We take the list off you.

You just bought the place

Work through the inspection list, get the small things fixed, and start with a clear picture of what this house is going to need.

The list has been growing for years

Stop collecting projects. We’ll work through what’s already there, then keep it from getting long again.

You’d rather stay ahead of it

Handle the small things on a schedule while they’re still small and easier to plan around.

You’d rather not be the one doing it

Keep the house well cared for without being the person on the ladder, in the crawlspace, or on the phone.

Get the list moving.

Fifteen minutes. Tell us what keeps getting postponed, what you’re unsure about, and what you would rather stop keeping track of.