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Freshly painted New England clapboard facade in soft side light

Paint is the most visible system in a home, and the one most easily neglected. The exterior that goes one summer too long becomes a sanding job. The interior trim that has been touched up by three different hands becomes a patchwork. The window frames that have not been looked at in five years become rot.

Painting Care covers every painted surface in the home, in two modes. The recurring side is run through scheduled Rounds — annual inspection, touch-ups, surface condition tracking, and the small interventions that keep finishes intact. The project side is run through Procedures: full exterior repaints, interior room and whole-home repaints, specialty finishes, historic color consultation, and the larger work that defines how a home looks for years at a time. The same Care Team runs both.

The work is documented in your Chart, which means that every color used, every brand of paint, every surface preparation decision is part of an ongoing record. Touch-ups match. Cycles stay on schedule. The home looks consistent year after year.

What we care for

Every part of the grounds, on one calendar.

Painting Care covers the full set of painted surfaces most homes need attended to over time, and the larger painting work that defines a home's appearance for years at a time.

Surface inspection & touch-ups

Annual inspection of every painted surface, with small touch-ups handled on the spot before they become larger jobs.

Trim, doors & windows

Interior and exterior trim, doors, casings, and window frames. The details that signal whether a home is cared for.

Color & specification

Documented color libraries for your home, brand and product specifications, and the records that make consistency possible across years.

Surface preparation

Sanding, priming, repair of damaged surfaces, and the underlying work that determines how long a finish will last.

Exterior repaints

Full or partial exterior repaints. Surface preparation, primer, finish coats, and the planning that gets the timing right.

Interior repaints

Room-by-room or whole-home interior repaints, scheduled around your life and executed by the same Care Team.

Specialty finishes

Stained surfaces, varnishes, faux finishes, and the historical finishes that older homes often require.

Color consultation

Color selection support for renovations, repaints, and design changes, with attention to historic context and lighting conditions.

Close detail of crisp paint edge where new white meets weathered shingle
How it works

Three modes of care, one team.

Painting Care happens in three modes. All three are written into your Care Plan, all three are performed by the same Care Team, and all three are documented in your Chart.

i.

Rounds

Scheduled visits from your Care Team. The recurring care your property needs, performed on a calendar built into your Care Plan and documented in your Chart after every visit.

ii.

Procedures

The larger pieces of work — installations, design-build projects, equipment replacements, full repaints. Scoped in a Care Proposal, performed by the same Care Team that runs your Rounds, and folded back into your Chart when complete.

iii.

The Evaluation

The deepening diagnostic baseline of your home. Drone imagery, thermal scans, equipment inventories, monitored systems, and the records that grow over time into a complete picture of your property.

Wide architectural shot of a beautifully painted home in afternoon light
Become a member

Begin with a conversation about your surfaces.

Intake is the first step. It is a single conversation about your property and what you want care to look like. From there, an Assessment, a Care Plan, and the first Round.