Currently onboarding The Evaluation is currently being built into the practice. Drone imagery and thermal capture are available today; deeper monitoring is being added in stages. Begin Intake to start a conversation about your home.
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Most homeowners do not know their property the way their property could be known. They have a folder of receipts, a stack of manuals, a vague sense of when the roof was last replaced, and a partial memory of what the previous owner mentioned at closing. The home has a history, but it lives mostly in scattered places, and most of it is lost.

The Evaluation is the practice of building, deepening, and maintaining the most complete picture of a home that has ever existed for it. It begins at Assessment, when your Care Team walks the property for the first time. It expands quickly, as drone imagery is captured, thermal scans are performed, equipment is inventoried, and existing documentation is gathered. And it keeps growing — through every Round, every Procedure, every change to the home — for as long as the relationship lasts.

What we are building is a digital twin of your property. Not literally — we are not modeling your house in three dimensions (yet). But functionally: a record so complete that any question about your home can be answered from the Chart, and any decision about your home can be made with full information. The Evaluation is the answer to the question every homeowner should be able to ask their property: tell me what you are.

What's documented

Every system, every elevation, every decision.

The Evaluation captures and maintains the documentation that defines your home, building over time toward the most complete record of your property in existence.

Aerial & drone imagery

High-resolution overhead and angled imagery of the property and structures, captured on a regular cadence. Roofs, chimneys, tree canopy, drainage paths, and the full footprint of the home.

Thermal imaging

Thermal scans of building envelopes and mechanical systems to identify insulation gaps, heat loss, hidden moisture, and equipment running outside its expected range.

Equipment inventory

Make, model, age, serial number, and service history for every major piece of equipment in the home. Replacement timelines tracked years in advance.

Architectural records

Existing plans, surveys, elevations, permits, and historical documentation gathered, organized, and held in your Chart. The paper trail of your home, kept in one place.

Remote monitoring

Sensors and integrations for water, electrical, HVAC, and environmental systems, with thresholds and alerts that catch changes before they become problems. Customized to your home.

System integration

Aspirational and growing: Nest, ecobee, security systems, smart locks, water meters, and the dozens of devices already in your home, brought into one view through your Chart.

Findings & observations

Every observation made by your Care Team during every Round and every Procedure, photographed, dated, and added to your Chart. The home's complete history of being known.

Completion status

The Evaluation builds in stages. Your Chart shows what has been documented, what is in progress, and what comes next, so the picture is always growing toward completeness.

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How it works

A picture that grows with the relationship.

The Evaluation is not a one-time inspection. It begins at Assessment and deepens for as long as the relationship lasts, in three stages that overlap and never finish.

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Baseline capture

At Assessment and in the first months of membership, your Care Team captures the initial baseline: drone imagery, thermal scans, equipment inventory, and the existing documentation gathered from previous owners, contractors, and architects.

ii.

Continuous documentation

Every Round and every Procedure adds to The Evaluation. Photos, findings, equipment changes, and observations are logged in your Chart, so the picture is always current and the history is never lost.

iii.

Deepening systems

Over time, remote monitoring is added where it makes sense for your home — water flow, electrical load, environmental sensors, integration with the smart devices already in your home. The picture becomes both broader and more detailed.

Over time, the depth of The Evaluation opens doors that a typical home record cannot.

A home with a complete documented baseline is a home that can qualify for premium reductions with insurance carriers who recognize the value of preventive care and continuous documentation. A home with a complete history is a home that sells more easily, often with reduced agent fees, because the buyer's diligence work is mostly already done. A member who decides to sell can hand the next owner a single curated package instead of a stack of folders and a vague memory.

CuraHaus is building strategic relationships with insurance carriers, real estate firms, and other partners that turn comprehensive documentation into real benefits for members. Your data is yours. The relationships exist to make the value you have built in The Evaluation work harder for you.

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Become a member

The picture of your home, built to last.

The Evaluation is part of every CuraHaus membership. It begins at Assessment and grows for as long as the relationship lasts. Begin Intake to start a conversation about your home.