A comprehensive practice, one relationship.
CuraHaus covers a broad set of residential trades and project work, organized inside one practice rather than sold as separate services. Members receive all of it through one Care Team, on one Care Plan, documented in one Chart.
A home is not landscape and HVAC and plumbing and electrical and painting and handyman work. It is one place that needs all of them, in concert, by people who know it.
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One practice, many trades
The trades are organized inside CuraHaus rather than around it. Members work with one practice, one Care Team, and one document that holds it all together.
The default way to maintain a home is to maintain a small contractor list — a landscaper, an HVAC company, a plumber, an electrician, a painter, a handyman, a mason, a roofer, the contractor for the bathroom remodel, the carpenter for the built-ins. Each one is its own relationship. Each one knows its own slice of the property and nothing about the rest. None of them are responsible for anything outside their narrow piece. The integration is the homeowner's job, and it is a job that never ends.
CuraHaus is built around the opposite default. The categories of work below are not separate services. They are dimensions of one practice. A member's Care Team includes people whose primary specialties span the breadth of trades CuraHaus offers, and the same Care Team does the work across all of them — Rounds and Procedures alike. The Care Plan holds the whole year of work together, the Chart documents every piece of it, and the Cornerstone Standard applies to every visit regardless of which trade is doing the work.
The tiles below are organized in two layers. The core categories are the trades and project areas with their own dedicated pages — they are the heart of what CuraHaus does day to day. Below them, the additional services listing captures the broader catalog of specialty work the practice covers within member relationships. Both layers are available to every member, on the same Care Plan, through the same Care Team.
Each one a chapter of the practice.
Landscape Care
The seasonal stewardship of the property's outdoor systems — lawns, beds, plantings, snow, and the recurring work that keeps the landscape healthy across the year.
Read Landscape Care → Currently onboardingHVAC Care
Heating, cooling, ventilation, and the mechanical systems that hold a home's interior together. Tune-ups, monitoring, replacements, and the steady hand on the systems members rely on most.
Read HVAC Care → Currently onboardingPlumbing Care
The water systems of the home, from the supply line to the last fixture. Inspection, maintenance, and the kind of careful attention that catches small leaks before they become repairs.
Read Plumbing Care → Currently onboardingElectrical Care
The electrical systems that the rest of the home depends on — panels, circuits, fixtures, EV charging, smart-home integration, and the routine inspection that prevents the failures nobody wants.
Read Electrical Care → Currently onboardingPainting Care
Interior and exterior painting as a continuous Care Plan element, not a one-time project. Touch-ups, full repaints, color consultation, and the cumulative effect of a property that always looks freshly cared for.
Read Painting Care → Currently onboardingHandyman Care
The thousand small things that keep a home actually working — the loose handle, the squeaking hinge, the dropping shelf, the picture frame waiting to be hung. Quietly continuous, never deferred.
Read Handyman Care → Currently onboardingRenovation & Project Care
Bathroom and kitchen remodels, basement finishing, custom built-ins and millwork, and the larger interior project work that shapes how a property is lived in over the long term.
Read Renovation & Project Care → Currently onboardingStonework & Hardscape Care
Stone walls, masonry, patios, walkways, and the exterior carpentry that defines the bones of a New England property. The category that turns a nice yard into a considered estate.
Read Stonework & Hardscape Care → Currently onboardingRoof, Window & Siding Care
The exterior envelope of the home — roofing, siding, windows, doors, gutters, and the ice-dam and weather-protection work that keeps the rest of the property dry and intact.
Read Roof, Window & Siding Care →Inside the practice, on every Care Plan.
Beyond the core categories above, CuraHaus covers a broad set of additional services within active member relationships. These are part of the same practice, the same Care Team, and the same Chart — they simply do not have their own dedicated pages yet.
Outdoor Specialty
- Pool servicing and maintenance
- Outdoor lighting design and installation
- Irrigation system design and renovation
- Tree care and arboriculture
- Pressure washing
- Holiday lighting installation
- Water features and fountains
Indoor Specialty
- Window cleaning, interior and exterior
- Pest control and integrated pest management
- Wildlife management and exclusion
- Closet and storage build-outs
- Mudroom and entry remodels
- Specialty trim and architectural woodwork
Smart Home & Technology
- Smart home integration (Lutron, Control4)
- Security systems and camera installation
- Whole-home network and Wi-Fi optimization
- Outdoor audio and AV systems
- EV charger installation and service
- Smart thermostat and climate control
Concierge & Property Management
- Vacation home opening and closing
- Property monitoring during member travel
- Estate management coordination
- Storm response and emergency walk-throughs
- Coordination with household staff
- Annual planning and project budgeting
The point is not the count of categories. The point is that they belong to one practice, and that the practice is the relationship.
A home does not experience itself as a dozen separate systems being maintained by a dozen separate companies. It experiences itself as one place. The grass needs to be cut and the boiler needs to be tuned and the valve needs to be replaced and the trim needs to be painted and the bathroom needs to be remodeled and the stone wall needs to be rebuilt and the roof needs to be inspected, and all of it is happening at the same property, often in the same week, often by people who would benefit from talking to each other about what they are seeing. Most home services companies are structurally incapable of that conversation because the people doing the work do not work for the same company. CuraHaus is built so they do.
The categories above are the practice's current shape. They are not its final shape. As the practice grows, additional services will earn their own dedicated pages and move from the secondary listing into the core grid. The catalog will evolve with the practice, because the underlying commitment is not to a fixed set of trades but to a comprehensive standard of care for everything inside a member's property. The whole picture is in the Care Model.
Many trades, one practice, one Intake.
Intake is the first step. From there, an Assessment, your Care Plan, and the Care Team that will deliver every one of these services on your property.