Fix what needs attention.

A door that stopped latching. Failed caulk. A few drywall patches. A loose railing. Tell us what's on the list and we'll take care of it, no membership required to start.

A Perch Crew professional on site at a home.

The list doesn’t justify a big search. It just sits there.

A sticking door or a loose towel bar isn’t worth tracking down a stranger for. So it waits, and the next small thing waits behind it, until it’s a whole weekend you didn’t plan for.

Small jobs get skipped

Nobody wants to run a full search-and-vet process for a fifteen-minute fix, so it stays on the list instead.

Every visit starts over

A different person each time means explaining the house again and hoping they notice what matters.

The list grows quietly

One small thing becomes four, then eight, and eventually it’s a weekend project instead of an afternoon.

Trust is the hard part

Letting someone into your home for small work takes the same trust as letting them in for large work.

What we handle.

Representative categories. If you don’t see your job here, ask; if it needs a separately licensed trade, we’ll say so plainly.

Reviewing a repair scope at the table.

Doors, hardware, and locks

Doors that stick, don’t latch, or need new hardware.

Trim and finish carpentry

Baseboard, casing, and small carpentry repairs.

Drywall patching and repair

Holes, cracks, and damaged sections, patched and blended.

Caulking and weather sealing

Bathrooms, windows, and exterior joints that have failed or gone missing.

Shelving, mounting, and small installations

Shelves, mirrors, fixtures, and other small installs done level and secure.

Cabinet adjustments

Doors and drawers that don’t close right or have come loose.

Railings

Loose or wobbly railings, tightened or repaired.

Minor exterior repairs

Trim, siding details, and other small exterior fixes.

Seasonal maintenance and punch-list work

The accumulated list of small things, handled in one visit where possible.

Want us to keep coming back instead of starting over each time?

Home Care is a recurring relationship: scheduled visits, preventive maintenance, and small repair work, so the list doesn’t rebuild itself.

Explore Home Care

Every asset this size has someone managing it. We do that for the one you live in.

Home Repair is the place to start if something needs fixing now. Home Care is there if you’d rather it not become a list again.

  1. Home Repair

    The obvious way to start. No membership required.

    Pricing is set per job. Scope and cost are discussed for each job. There is no published rate card yet.

    “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 Perch Crew, not coordinated on your behalf.

    We do the work within our scope, on schedule, and keep a record of what we did. You decide what to have us handle.
  2. Home Care

    The recurring relationship. We come back before the list gets out of control.

    Home Care pricing, visit cadence, and included scope are still being finalized. Talk with us about your home.

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

    Scheduled visits that combine preventive maintenance, seasonal attention, and small repair work, with a property record that stays current because the same company keeps coming back.

    We handle recurring maintenance and accumulating small repairs on a schedule, and keep the record of what has been done and what is coming next. You keep approval over anything beyond that scope.
  3. Home Plan

    The record and the roadmap. Useful on its own, and sharper once we’re also doing the work.

    $795 one time. Available on its own for $795 one time, whether or not you also use Home Repair or Home Care.

    “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, what we observe, and what any Home Repair or Home Care visit completes.

    We do the thinking, sequencing, and recordkeeping. You decide what happens next.

A few things you may be wondering.

What we handle, what stays outside our scope, and how a job actually starts.

What kind of repairs do you handle?

Doors and hardware, trim and finish carpentry, drywall patching, caulking and weather sealing, shelving and small installations, cabinet adjustments, railings, minor exterior repairs, and general seasonal maintenance and punch-list work. If you’re not sure whether something is in scope, ask.

Can I use Home Repair without joining Home Care?

Yes. Home Repair is available on its own, job by job. Home Care is there if you’d rather have us return on a schedule instead of calling each time something comes up.

What happens when a job needs a licensed plumber, electrician, or HVAC technician?

We’ll tell you plainly rather than attempt it. We are not currently licensed for electrical, plumbing, HVAC, or other regulated trade work, and we won’t imply otherwise. We can point you toward the kind of professional the job actually needs.

Can I keep a running punch list and have you work through it over time?

Yes. Tell us what’s on it and we’ll take care of what’s in scope, in one visit where that’s practical or over a couple of visits when the list is longer.

What does Home Repair cost?

Pricing is set per job. Scope and cost are discussed for each job. There is no published rate card yet.

A homeowner reviewing the condition and priorities of her property with a Perch Crew professional.

Perch Crew Testimonial

I didn’t need another project or another person to call. I needed someone to see the whole home, tell me what mattered now, and keep the right work moving. Now I spend less time chasing providers, have more confidence in each decision, and our home is easier to own.

Homeowner | Maple Grove, MN

Keep your home in good shape without turning it into a second job.

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