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Comprehensive Home Watch Services For As Little As $1.35/day!

Service pricing is based on your home's square footage under air + any customized services you request.

WHAT DO YOU GAIN? Peace of mind about the condition of your valuable Florida property twice a month for LESS than the price of a moderate dinner out for two!


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We will tailor fit a service package to your specific needs!


Our Home Watch Professionals Are Clearly Identifiable

We believe your neighbors need to know who we are and what we are doing at your home. The last thing you need is your neighbors becoming complacent with strange or unidentifiable people on your property going in and out of your home. That is why our service professionals always wear the same type clothing and have identity credentials attached to their shirt in plain view for all to see. We are also VERY approachable and encourage your neighbors to strike up a conversation with us!


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We offer discounts and special offers if you help us grow our business. We need to add to our client base and if you help us with our growth we feel you deserve to be compensated. (Details)


If you are potential Sarasota home watch client we recommend using Gulf Breeze Home Watch service.


If you are potential Palm Harbor home watch client we recommend using Bayside Home Watch service.


If you are potential Naples/Bonita Springs client we recommend using Neopolitan Home Watch service.


If you are potential Marco Island/Naples client we recommend using Safe Harbor Home Watch service.

All of these home watch companies utilize the HWSoft™ Home Watch Software platform to help maintain their business

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Why Hire Wright
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Insured & Bonded
Over 25yrs of Building Maintenance Experience
Decades of Business Experience
Locally Owned & Operated
The owner has been a full time resident of Southwest Florida since 2003
Friendly and reliable team of home watch professionals
All associates have an extensive background in home watch and/ or home inspection services
Drug free company - Zero drug/alcohol tolerance policy
Associates must pass an intensive background check.
Comprehnsive client portal available 24/7
Online reporting system providing real time notices
Well capitalized company with zero debt

Thanks again for being there and saving our house from a potential fire! What would we do without you?

Brian R.
East York, Ontario


Thank You Very Much! I appreciate your reliable service, and very thorough reports.

Janice M.
Falmouth, MA


We have been very pleased with your service and prompt e-mail reports. You are a great find for us and you have given us peace of mind that our new home is being watched by true professionals.

Yvonne & John.
Rehoboth Beach, DE


You run a great business!

Joan & Don F.
St. Helena, CA


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Real Time Inspection Concerns

Below is a streaming list of concerns we have found today, yesterday, this past week, past month in real time. Each time an inspection is posted the list changes. Of course client privacy is our #1 priority so nothing found below will/can identify the home or owner just the primary concerns we found and the date.

 

Of the 34,683 service calls we have performed 29,526 have had issues that needed to be addressed/reported to the client!!
We have removed those inspections that had no noteable concerns to bring to a client's attention.

If you need a home watch company that truly provides a detailed, valuable and reliable service,
one you YOU CAN COUNT ON,
we do and below is proof!!

 

Displaying Are Records 9751 to 9775 of 29526

8/8/23: Construction on the new roof has not changed in appearance since the last service call. Roofs appear to be waiting on the new roof tiles to be installed. Ran the storm shutters up & down for preventative maintenance. There are sections of drywall removed from the walls in the master bedroom, guest bedroom & dining room waiting to be replaced. Screens are torn or missing from some of the windows. Portable dehumidifier read 42. Watered the plant in the kitchen & rotated it.
8/8/23: Poured vinegar down the HVAC condensate tube chased by water. The armadillo hole, or partial armadillo hole outfront appears to be dormant.
8/8/23: All of the ladders were moved away from the wall & the battery maintainer was disconnected on the corvette in the garage when i arrived. The garage ac appeared to be working correctly again but the humidity level was slightly too high for being set at 78. I lowered the thermostat to 77 for now to mitigate the humidity level. Will continue to monitor closely & adjust accordingly. I ran the hose in the pool during the service call to help offset evaporation. The lawn is starting to look a little better since turning the irrigation system back on. Irrigation system is on. Monitoring all previous water stains & damage on the ceilings closely. Mini fridge in lanai storage room is off & doors open.
8/8/23: Replaced the batteries in the wireless thermometer in the laundry room using two new AAA batteries provided in the laundry room cabinet. There is some corrosion on the water valve above the water heater. Visual check of the boat & trailer. Boat garage humidity & temperature readings were 61.8% & 91.7. Made sure to leave the water main on for the pool auto filler when leaving.
8/8/23: Pool water and skimmer are circulating. Behind the master bathroom toilet appears to be some moisture more than likely a past problem as I have been Montfort several service calls and it hasn’t gotten any worse, photo below.
8/8/23: The pool pump was back on & appeared to be working correctly but the filter canister lid was slowly leaking see photo below. Brought in a magazine with some sales flyers see photo below. Ran water through the kitchen pot filler. Wine cooler read 56.1. Mini fridge on lanai was on & cold. Monitoring the water stain on the garage ceiling closely. Visual check of the jet ski’s. All storm shutters are closed & panels are on.
8/8/23: The pool water level was slightly low again when I arrived from evaporation. I ran the hose in it during the service call to help bring the water level up. There are some large brown spots in several areas throughout the lawn. All storm shutters are currently open. Visual check of the boat photo below.
8/8/23: The pool pump filter canister lid was leaking again photo below. Installed a water timer on the hose spigot by the pool to assist in keep the pool water level at the optimal level & to prevent the hose from being left on too long see photo below. There was an excessive amount of animal droppings across the entire lanai floor when i arrived see photos below. The blind over the sliding glass doors has been replaced so the last service call see photo below. The lawn has several brown spots throughout. The ac air filter is dirty & needs to be replaced. Checked all light timers. Checked all damp rid buckets. Watered the two plants inside by the front door. Visual check of the boat photo below. Ran the cleats up & down on the slide moor tracks for preventative maintenance to keep them free of barnacles. Made sure to engage them in the locked position above the water when finished. Visual check of the boat motor by the garbage cans photo below. Left the water main on when leaving.
8/8/23: The inside of the residence has not changed in appearance since the last service call. Temporary water hose from neighbors is in the pool. Was unable to run water throughout the residence as the plumbing is waiting to be repaired. Client advised that new plumbing will be installed soon. Poured approximately 2ozs of vinegar down the hvac condensate drain line for preventative maintenance. There are brown spots in several areas throughout the lawn. Did not turn the water main on. Put the key back in the lockbox when leaving.
8/8/23: Made sure the refrigerator was in vacation mode. Mini fridge on lanai is off & door open. Monitoring all previous water stains on the ceilings closely. All storm shutters are closed & panels up. Pool water auto fill valve was on. Turned off the water main to the house only when leaving.
8/8/23: Meet Jay from HD so he can measure windows. Arrival time 8:21am. Finished inside at 9:05am. He just needs to do a few measurements outside. They have started the front door enclosure, photo below.
8/8/23: The lawn is starting to look better since turning the irrigation system back on photos below. There is a broken sprinkler head on the left side of the house behind the first citrus tree most likely caused from below ran over by a large lawn mower recently see photos below. The pool water level was at the optimal level of half the top skimmer port. The damaged roof tiles on the right side of the house have not been repaired yet. Positive battery terminal in car has excessive corrosion on it. Visual check of the boat photo below. All storm shutters are closed.
8/8/23: The pool water auto filler has been installed since the last service call see photo below. Brought in one piece of mail see photo below. The lamp in the living room was off when i arrived due to a blown light bulb. I replaced the light bulb with a good bulb from another lamp for now. The humidity level was over the acceptable level of 60% inside the residence. Lowering the temperature in between service calls is recommended. The lawn has a large brown spot in the front yard on the left side of the driveway. The wood doorframe is rotted on both sides along the bottom of the garage rear entry door. The alarm keypad has several alerts on the display. The master bathroom left sink is tagged for leaking from the trap when water is running. Client will repair when they return. Living room lamp was on. Monitoring the previous water stain on the kitchen ceiling closely. There are cracks in the stucco in several locations around the residence. The gutters around the entire residence may need to be pressure washed soon. All storm shutters are closed. Left the water main on for the pool water auto filler when leaving.
8/8/23: Brought in five pieces of mail with a stack of sales flyers see photo below. Will be bringing all important mail to the post office for forwarding. Put all sales flyers in the trash bin. Mini fridge in living room was on & cold. Checked all light timers. Visual check of the dock. Lanai temporarily fenced in & waiting to be replaced. Monitoring the filled in hole by the seawall closely. All storm shutter panels are on.
8/7/23: Pool draws from the center bottom drain per client. Lowered then raised the front and back electronic shutters. Also opened the garage for the time I provided this service call to air it out as previously discussed.
8/7/23: I watered 9 total plants out on the pool deck and 1 out front. I poured 2 oz of vinegar down the HVAC condensate tube chased by water. Weeds are growing in the cracks of the lanai. There was 1 auto in your driveway appears they belong to the neighbors across the street who are having roof work done.
8/7/23: I poured 2oz of vinegar down the HVAC condensate tube then chased with water.
8/7/23: Home under renovation from flood damage. Alarm is to remain off per client. Pool level is about 2/3 skimmer port and auto water fill is working. The pool has debris on top of the water and on the bottom. The temperature on your thermostat is 2° higher than the setting but it’s a very hot day and only 15 feet from that thermostat. Is it the kitchen window that has plastic over it. This must me allowing some heat transference to yget in but not to the amount that it’s affecting anything in the house.
8/7/23: Some browning of the front lawn, reported previously. The power was out at your house when I first arrived. It came on about half way through my service call. I reset the microwave and range clocks. I also made sure the HVAC system was cooling before I departed.
8/7/23: I poured 4oz of vinegar down the HVAC condensate tube chased by 10oz of water.
8/7/23: I poured vinegar down the HVAC condensate tube and then chased with water.
8/7/23: I poured vinegar down the HVAC air handler condensate tube. There is a downspout that looks like it’s been shortened, reported previously. There is a circuit breaker that keeps tripping, so I have kept it off, previously reported. The car would not start. I brought my personal battery charger to see if that could get enough into the battery to start the car. I let it charge while I did this service call and 2 others. The battery no holds a charge but not enough to start the car. I reconnected the other charger to see how it will do over the next 2 weeks.
8/7/23: I watered the 3 interior plants as instructed. The master bathroom left sink has a note that the sink plug is broken. The lanai has a few weeds growing in the cracks. The front yard light is on, previously reported. The browning in the yard still persists, reported previously.
8/7/23: Storm prep. Installed all the clear plastic storm panels on the front of the house & closed all accordion shutters see photos. Made sure to put the shutter key back inside when finished. There is an irrigation pipe leaking on the left side of the house behind the hedgerow causing a large washout photo below. Ran the hose in the pool to help offset evaporation.
8/7/23: The dehumidifier was reading E9 again. Which from my investigation means that it needs repair or replacement. After resetting the dehumidifier it ran without interruption and was reading 58. The humidity is a bit high and with the dehumidifier not running reliably I moved the humidistat from 55 to 50 to help mitigate the higher humidity.
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