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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
Home Watch?

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 34,605 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 10876 to 10900 of 13602

6/6/23: Unable to gain access through gate to provide service, homeowner was called through the gate box but no answer.
6/6/23: Ran the hose in the pool during the inspection to help offset evaporation. Weeds & grass are starting to build up in all the landscape beds. Faint water stain on garage ceiling by light fixture has not changed in appearance. Electric pole in backyard is leaning. Did not find any pool service slips on the lanai or in the green box. Ran the outside shower. Both lanai screen doors are locked.
6/6/23: I watered 2 plants on the lanai as indicated I should by the soil moisture meter. I brought in a pool slip from the lanai dated 5/31/23. Photos below of the palm fronds all around your home. it’s my conclusion the lawn people are just not picking them up. The browning by the mailbox grass is dead, photo below.
6/6/23: Drive by. Brought in four pieces of mail see photo below. Activated the alarm system & made sure the front door was locked when leaving.
6/6/23: Visual check of the boat photo below. All straps were tight. Activated the alarm system when leaving. Turned off the water main to the house & made sure the hose for the pool auto filler was on when leaving.
6/6/23: Drive by. Put the empty recycling can back inside the garage. Activated the alarm system & made sure everyone was locked up when leaving.
6/6/23: Contractor access. Met with Jared from Phil Magill electric & let him into the residence for storm shutter wiring installation. Jared installed a new breaker in the breaker panel & an outlet on the lanai see photos below. I stayed with Jared until he was finished & made sure everything was locked up when leaving. 8am-9am.
6/6/23: Checked all light timers. Several small sections of the roof are tarped for missing shingles. A window is broken in the Florida room & is temporarily covered. Facia damage on back of house. Water damage on garage ceiling. Did not run any water inside the residence per the client. The plants were currently wet from rain. Put the keys back in the lockbox when leaving.
6/6/23: Brought in one piece of mail see photo below.
6/6/23: Electrical panel has a note not to touch any breakers without first consulting the client. I inspected but did not touch the moisture deflector for the coils on the HVAC air handler, still appears to be working.
6/6/23: Brought in one piece of mail see photo below. The humidity level was over the acceptable level of 60% inside the residence again. I lowered the thermostat to 76 for now to circulate air & mitigate the high humidity level. Will continue to monitor closely & adjust accordingly. Both screen doors are locked. All shutters are closed.
6/6/23: A portion of the master bedroom window is temporarily being held in place with gorilla tape due to dry rotted plastic retaining clips. Monitoring the water stain above the garage overhead door closely. Section of missing exterior siding on right side of house waiting to be replaced.
6/6/23: The pool water level was back up to the optimal level of half the top skimmer port. Made sure all valves were off before leaving. All storm shutter panels are on.
6/6/23: The roof appears to have been repaired recently see photos below. The gutter downspout on the front left corner of the house appears to be clogged & is backing up causing the ground to erode around it see photo below. Brought in two pieces of mail see photo below. There is excessive browning throughout the entire lawn. Irrigation system is on. Storm shutter panels are still up on the back windows only.
6/5/23: Weeds & grass are starting to grow in all the rocks & pavers around the residence see photos below. Mini fridge in kitchen is off & door open. Monitoring all previous water stains in the ceilings closely. Checked all damp rids. Had to replace several full bags in the master bedroom closet’s with some of the new damp rid bags provided. Left the mail in the mailbox per the client. All storm shutter panels are up & mesh shutters closed. Visual check of the boat photo below.
6/5/23: The ac thermostat had a blank screen when I arrived see photo below. I did not find any tripped breakers. Will contact the client & advise them of the situation. Grass is starting to grow in all the landscape rocks see photos below. There appears to have been some work completed on the pool pump equipment since the last service call see photo below. Ran the hose in the pool during the service call to help offset evaporation. All storm shutter panels are up. Solar panels on roof are currently detached. Visual check of the boat photo below.
6/5/23: The weeds that were growing in all of the landscape beds appear to have been sprayed recently. The pool water level was back up to the optimal level of half the top skimmer port. Brought in three pieces of mail see photo below. Toilet has been removed from half bathroom. New floor construction progress photos below. All storm shutters are closed.
6/5/23: Brought a new 25’ water hose & a water timer to assist in keeping the pool water level at the correct level see photo below. I attached the timer & new hose to the water spigot by the pool for now see photo below. I did not run any water in the pool at this time. The pool water level was at the optimal level of half the top skimmer port. The small section of missing soffits on the front of the house & the white privacy fence on the left side of the house are waiting to be repaired. There is a crack in the stucco on the lanai ceiling several feet long. All thermostats were set to 80. Guest wing hallway temps were 80.4 degrees & 42.6% humidity. Master bath hall temps were 80.2 degrees & 47.9% humidity.
6/5/23: The pool pump filter canister lid has a small crack in the lid which slowly leaks while the pump is running. The fish pond looks clean & the water is at a good level photo below. Left the water main on when leaving.
6/5/23: The master bathroom toilet is tagged for a running fill valve. The faint water stains on the dining room ceiling have not changed in appearance. Will continue to monitor closely. Attic soffit vent screens are damaged. Cracks in stucco in several locations around the house. There appears to be a large gopher tortoise hole along the front of the house behind the landscape bushes.
6/5/23: Made sure the water heater, range & ice maker were off. Checked all damp rids. Lanai screen door is locked.
6/5/23: The humidity level was over the acceptable level of 60% inside the residence again. I lowered the thermostat to 78 for now to circulate air & mitigate the high humidity level. Will continue to monitor closely & adjust accordingly. The roof of the building is still waiting to be repaired.
6/5/23: The gutter downspout on the front right corner of the house is starting to wash out the ground at the end of it while raining see photo below. The water level in the pond is starting to get low. Checked all light timers. Lanai screen door is locked. Put the key back in the green bin when leaving.
6/5/23: Removed a Lawn care extraordinaire pest sign dated 6/5 from the front yard. All of the landscaping looked good & I did not see any weeds. There is some black fungus or bugs on the Texas sage plant in the landscape bed along the back of the house. Monitoring all previous water stains on the ceilings closely. All water supply valve’s throughout the residence are corroded. Damaged soffits are still temporarily covered. Rope is across driveway.
6/5/23: The water heater has corroded plumbing on top that leaks when water is running through the tank. The valve to the tank is currently shut off. Screens on front porch torn. Bottom of doorframe on garage side entry door is rotted. Put the key back on the lanai when leaving.
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