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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!


Low Home Watch Fees - Best Value

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!


Special Offers

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


2015 Inspection Highs & Lows

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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 34,608 service calls we have performed 13,602 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 10676 to 10700 of 13602

6/16/23: Checked all damp rid buckets. Monitoring the previous faint water stain on the living room ceiling closely.
6/16/23: Did not see any more ghost ants on the kitchen counter after placing out some ant bait on the last service call. Watered the plant on the lanai using the right side slider only.
6/16/23: Poured approximately 2ozs of vinegar down the hvac condensate drain line for preventative maintenance. Water heater is on vacation setting. Put the key back in the lockbox when leaving.
6/16/23: Left all toilet seats down as sewer lines are being cleaned. Will replace the ac air filter on the first week of July to maintain warranty. Checked light timer in living room. Faint water stain around the master bathroom shower light has not changed in appearance. Will continue to monitor closely. All storm shutter panels are on. The front door closed & locked correctly when leaving. New roof has not been installed yet.
6/16/23: There appears to have been some work conducted on the irrigation system valves since the last service call see photos below. Brought in fourteen pieces of mail see photos below. One of the trees in the backyard is leaning. It appears to be missing the bamboo support pole. There is a hairline crack in the stucco approximately 12” long below both the windows on the left side of the house. Some of the gutter downspouts around the residence may need some splash guards soon as the ground is starting to erode when it rains. Irrigation system is on. Left the water main on when leaving.
6/16/23: The pool water level was extremely low below the bottom of the top skimmer port when I arrived. I ran the hose i the pool during the entire service call & will need to leave it running for at least 2-3hrs to get the water level back up to the optimal level of half the top skimmer port. A water timer for the water spigot is recommended to assist in keeping the water level up. Will contact the client & advise them of the situation. The bougainvillea bushes by the front entrance may need to be trimmed soon see photo below. There are brown spots in the lawn along the sidewalk in the front yard. Brought in nine pieces of mail with some sales flyers see photos below. Will be bringing all important mail to the post off for forwarding with the envelopes provided. The humidity level was slightly over the acceptable level of 60% inside the residence. I lowered the humidistat to 45% for now to circulate air & mitigate the high humidity level. Will continue to monitor closely & adjust accordingly. Watered the live plants in the dining room with the instructions provided. Small lamp in living room is on. Master bedroom storm shutters are closed & clear panels are up over the dining room windows.
6/15/23: Pool house temperature is 79.4 and humidity is 41.1%. Water heater is an on demand unit. The water must remain on so client can fill the pool remotely. The pool level is managed by the homeowner remotely. I made sure all water faucets and toilets were not running.
6/15/23: I poured 4oz of ounces of vinegar down the HVAC condensate tube then chased with water.
6/15/23: When I arrival I noticed that it was fairly cool inside so I went to the thermostat which read 76° and it was set at 76° as I had discussed with you last time I was here. Theoretically the humiditstat should never let it get that cool in here after it removes the humidity it should shut down. The humidity inside was 46.2% and the humiditstat was set at 55 so it should never have been that low nor that cold. I’m not completely convinced that the thermostat and or the humidistat are calibrated incorrectly. To that end, I moved the humiditstat to 60 and the thermostat to 78° and will see it what it’s like next time I come. The humidity in the far outside area next to the windows is 44.1% in the temperature was 82.3°.
6/15/23: I poured 4oz of ounces of vinegar down the HVAC condensate tube then chased with water. The humidity is at the limits off what I like to see but still under 60%.
6/15/23: The water main valve was only partially closed upon arrival, fully closed upon departure.
6/15/23: When I first arrived, the thermostat was at 81 and the humiditstat was set to zero, I moved the thermostat to 76° in the humidistat to 55% do utilize the savings and keep the humidity down.
6/15/23: I poured 4oz of vinegar down the HVAC condensate tube and then chased with water.
6/15/23: I poured 4oz of vinegar down the HVAC condensate tube and then chased with water. White van in the carport. The thermostat is set to 76 but normally it is 78?
6/15/23: The car’s battery maintainer reads 100. I reset the modem again this service call.
6/15/23: Everything uncovered this service call
6/15/23: Most everything inside is covered in plastic, photos below.
6/15/23: The car’s battery maintainer reads 100. Rebooted the modem to try to get the thermostat back online.
6/15/23: Work has been completed in the den
6/15/23: Moved the thermostat up to 79
6/15/23: Work being done inside many items moved and den is tarped.
6/15/23: The right side kitchen sink is leaking at the bottom nut., reported previously. Sink is tagged with yellow note about this leak. Your bed frame is coming apart, reported previously.
6/15/23: The carpeting where the damp rid bag leaked is still oily.
6/15/23: The right side kitchen sink is leaking at the bottom nut., reported previously. Sink is tagged with yellow note about this leak. Your bed frame is coming apart, reported previously.
6/15/23: One of the bags of Damp-Rid leaked all over the closet, floor door, and the items in the bottom of the closet, photos below. I cleaned up as best I can, but that’s like baby oil all over everything.
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