Home Check Service

home check service

Do you own a cottage, seasonal property or second home that is left vacant by you, for a period of time?

King’s Home Check can provide you with the services of visiting this location on a routine basis, off season basis, or as required basis, to maintain a “presence” on your behalf.

Great For Seasonal Cottage Owners

This service is especially beneficial to seasonal cottage owners who leave their cottage properties un-attended for extended periods of time, either due to distance from current home, vacations out of country, or our very popular “snow birds” that head off to the warmer climates of the world during our cold winter months.

King’s Home Check will check windows, doors, utility services, heat, and hydro, out buildings, clean walk-ways and simple property review on your behalf.

Helps Meet Your Insurance Requirements

Many insurance policies have written requirements for dwellings to be maintained or reviewed in a timely manner. Bad weather conditions may require properties to be inspected for damage or we can customize the service to meet your needs.

King’s Home Check Service:

  • Professional, insured and experienced contractors.
  • Customizable Home Check Lists.
  • We check heat, hydro, clear walkways, assess snow loads, snow raking.
  • We also check windows, doors and all utility services.
  • Helps support your insurance policy requirements.

Our Work Generates Loyal Customers

We have a growing number of seasonal residences that we have been opening and turning on the water systems in the spring and closing and draining water systems in the fall.

These are clients we have been serving for well over 20 years.  Please contact us today if you think this service may make your life just a little more “unchallenging”.  We can also coordinate spring and fall cleaning if required.

Give us a call at 705-842-3644 right now or contact us for a free quote if you have any questions about our home check service or would like to schedule this work for your residence this year.



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