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4 Jul, 16

Why Should I Consider Home Watch Service for My Vacation Home?

By |2023-01-11T06:30:33-05:00July 4th, 2016|Home Watch Services|

When you visit your Palm Beach vacation home, the last thing you want to be faced with is repairs and maintenance tasks. Unfortunately your vacation home won’t remain in pristine condition, ready to provide you with all the comforts you are used to, without an ongoing maintenance and care strategy in place. If you [...]

23 Jun, 16

How to Prepare Your Home for Hurricane Season

By |2019-08-01T05:09:09-04:00June 23rd, 2016|Hurricane Preparedness Services|

Hurricane season is just around the corner and if you want your home to survive the potential fury of Mother Nature, it’s best to ensure that your house and family are prepared for it. Luckily the Florida area was spared of any serious storms in 2015 (we think this might be thanks to El Nino), [...]

25 May, 16

A Home Watch Inspectors Responsibility

By |2019-07-25T04:55:56-04:00May 25th, 2016|News & Articles|

A Gardens Home Management Services Homewatch Inspector has the responsibility to inspect a homeowner’s house in their absence to ensure that there are no signs of leaks, insect or pest problems, security system alerts, or other visible maintenance needs. A complete interior and exterior inspection of the home is conducted with close attention paid to [...]

23 May, 16

How often should a pool filter be maintained?

By |2019-08-01T05:08:32-04:00May 23rd, 2016|Pool Cleaning & Maintenance|

It’s great to have a pool on those balmy summer days. It’s not so great to have a pool when you aren’t around to take care of it. If you have a busy lifestyle or simply don’t spend all of your time at your Palm Beach residence, you will need to seek out home care [...]

11 Apr, 16

South Florida’s Rainy Season

By |2023-02-16T09:08:58-05:00April 11th, 2016|News & Articles|

South Florida's rainy season brings with it both good and not-so-good elements, and we have to prepare our homes for both. Mid-May through October is considered the rainy season with August and September seeing the highest rainfall. Throughout this timeframe, South Florida normally receives 26.78 inches - that's 70 percent of an entire year's [...]

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