Property Maintenance
Property Maintenance in Summit County, Colorado
A mountain property needs steady attention to stay in good shape, and that is hard to manage when you are not there. Our property maintenance in Summit County gives second-home owners, rental owners, and property managers a reliable local team to handle upkeep, repairs, and seasonal work year-round.
What ongoing property maintenance solves
Small issues become expensive ones when no one is watching. Regular maintenance catches them early and keeps a property ready to use or rent.
- A second home that sits empty needs someone to check on it, catch problems early, and keep it ready for your next visit.
- Winter brings snow load, ice, and freeze risks that need managing before they cause damage.
- Rentals need consistent upkeep and quick repairs to stay bookable and protect your reviews.
- Deferred maintenance adds up, turning minor fixes into major repairs over a few seasons.
- Coordinating separate vendors for every small task is a hassle, especially from out of town.
One team that knows your property
The value of ongoing maintenance is consistency. The same team gets to know your property, notices when something is off, and handles it before it grows. Instead of scrambling to find someone when a problem comes up, you have a standing relationship with a local company that already knows the home.
We tailor the work to the property and how it is used. That might mean regular check-ins on a second home, seasonal services timed to the calendar, fast turnaround on rental repairs, or a recurring plan that covers the whole property. You decide how much to hand off, and we keep you informed.
What You Get
What property maintenance can include
Maintenance is scoped to your property and needs. Common services include the following.
- Property check-ins. Regular visits to catch issues early and confirm the home is secure and sound.
- Repairs and fixes. The ongoing repairs a mountain home needs, handled as they come up.
- Seasonal services. Winter and summer tasks timed to the calendar to protect the property.
- Snow and ice management. Coordinated roof and walkway snow removal through the winter.
- Rental turnover support. Cleaning and repairs between guests to keep a rental bookable.
- Preventive upkeep. Small maintenance that heads off larger, costlier repairs.
- Vendor coordination. A single point of contact instead of juggling multiple companies.
- Clear reporting. Updates on what was done and what the property needs next.
Related Services
Related services
Property maintenance connects to these services, all handled by the same team.
What property maintenance costs in Summit County
Maintenance cost depends on the property, how often you need service, and which tasks you want covered. A recurring plan that includes regular check-ins and seasonal work is priced differently from one-off repairs as they arise. The size and condition of the property also factor in.
Because every owner wants something a little different, we build a plan around your property rather than offering a fixed package.
We talk through what your property needs and give you a clear estimate. Request a free estimate to get started.
The Process
How property maintenance works
A plan built around your property and how you use it.
Free consultation
We learn about your property, how often it is used, and what you want covered, then put a clear plan and estimate in writing.
Set the plan
We agree on which services to handle and how often, whether that is recurring upkeep, seasonal work, or on-call repairs.
Ongoing care
We carry out the work on schedule, handle issues as they come up, and keep you updated on the state of the property.
Stay in touch
We report what was done and flag anything your property needs, adjusting the plan as things change.
Answers
Property maintenance questions
Can you watch my home while I am out of state?
Yes. Regular check-ins on second homes for absentee owners are a core part of what we do. We confirm the home is secure and sound, handle issues, and keep you informed.
Do you offer recurring maintenance plans?
Yes. We build recurring plans around your property, from regular check-ins to seasonal services. You choose how much to hand off and we keep to the schedule.
Can you handle repairs as they come up?
Yes. Whether on a plan or on call, we handle the ongoing repairs a mountain home needs, and coordinate any larger work through the same team.
Do you work with property managers and HOAs?
Yes. We support property managers and HOAs with reliable maintenance and repairs across multiple properties in both counties.
Which areas do you serve?
We are based in Silverthorne and provide property maintenance throughout Summit County, including Breckenridge, Frisco, Dillon, Keystone, and Copper Mountain, as well as across Eagle County.
Start Your Project
Set up property maintenance
Tell us about your property and we will build a maintenance plan that fits. One local team keeps your home or rental cared for through every season.