Do you travel, take quick business trips, or stay away from your home for an extended period of time? Do you want peace of mind that your home is being watched with care and confidentiality? We offer just that, a home watch service that keeps you informed of any obvious issues.
“Home Watch is defined as a visual inspection of a home or property, looking for obvious issues.”
— National Home Watch Association

NHWA Accreditation is a status awarded to companies that meet strict standards for professionalism, insurance, background checks, and honest advertising. For you as a homeowner, this means:

“Home watch” is a professional service that performs in‑person, visual checks of your vacant or seasonally vacant home, looking for obvious issues and reporting them to you promptly.
It is not security guarding, property management, or alarm monitoring; instead, it is a structured, documented set of on‑site visits designed to catch small issues before they become serious and expensive.

South Carolina area homes face heavy wind, heavy rain, hail, heat, humidity, snow and ice, so we tailor our visit checklists to local conditions. During strong weather conditions, we can help secure outdoor items, verify that storm provisions or protection systems are ready, and check for post-storm damage such as water intrusion, roof impact, or power issues.
NHWA accreditation means our business has passed background checks, licensing verification, consumer complaint review, and proof-of-insurance requirements, and has agreed to follow NHWA’s Code of Ethics and best practices.
An accredited company operates as a vetted, insured business with documented procedures, ongoing accreditation, and accountability, while an informal checker is not subject to background checks, insurance requirements, or professional standards.
Industry best practices emphasize regular, more frequent visits and professional evaluation, and NHWA‑style home watch focuses on quality and accountability rather than quick, low‑frequency check‑ins; pricing is customized based on property type, size, and needs.
NHWA’s vetting process—background checks, insurance verification, license review, and consumer complaint screening—helps ensure that accredited members operate with professionalism and integrity, offering an added layer of confidence for homeowners.
NHWA provides education and best-practices guidance to accredited businesses, and the association also offers Certified Home Watch Professional training for individuals, which requires coursework, exams, and ongoing education.
NHWA-accredited companies are held to strict ethical and operational guidelines, ensuring your home is cared for by qualified professionals who are trained, insured, and committed.
We check on your home every week or biweekly with a multipoint inspection that verifies your home is safe, secure, and in great working order.
Our Home Watch Service was created to give our clients a one-stop option. This plan includes weekly checkups on your home & property and our multi-point checklist, which includes a wide range of visual inspections of the interior and exterior for any signs of obvious damage, break-ins, leaks, etc.
NHWA explains that accredited home watch companies must meet higher quality and accountability standards than non‑accredited providers. For Pope’s Precision Home Watch, that means:
Accreditation helps homeowners know they are hiring one of the leaders in the home watch industry, not an informal or unvetted service.
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