HomesteadRX

Know what to check before small exterior issues become expensive repairs.

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What It Is

A practical look at your home.

HomesteadRX turns roof, siding, and window details into estimated life remaining, action labels, reasons, and next steps homeowners can actually use.

Exterior outlook 3 components tracked
Updated today
38%
Roof Review soon

Next: add updated photos

72%
Siding Monitor

Reason: age and material profile

84%
Windows No action needed

Next: keep records current

Life remaining Estimated remaining life for roof, siding, and windows.
What to do No action needed, Monitor, Plan ahead, or Review soon.
Reason What moved the recommendation, including age, weather, photos, maintenance, and confidence.
Next step What to monitor, update, or ask a professional to inspect.

How It Works

Add evidence. Weigh the signals. See what to check next.

1
Add evidence Start with the basics.
Gather home details, photos, and known records.
2
Weigh signals Compare the strongest clues.
HomesteadRX weighs the signals together.
3
Return outlook See what to check next.
See life remaining, the action label, and useful next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does HomesteadRX estimate?

HomesteadRX estimates remaining exterior life and action labels for components like roofs, siding, and windows based on the home details and evidence you add.

Is this a replacement for an inspection?

No. HomesteadRX helps you understand what to monitor and what may need review. A trained professional still confirms damage, repair scope, and safety concerns.

What information do I need to get started?

Start with the basics you know: component age, materials, photos, maintenance history, recent repairs, and any contractor notes or records.

What signals affect my outlook?

The outlook can weigh normal aging, component materials, weather context, photo evidence, maintenance records, recent changes, and confidence in the available information.

What do the action labels mean?

Labels like No action needed, Monitor, Plan ahead, and Review soon help translate an estimate into a practical next move.

Can I update photos and records over time?

Yes. The point is to keep improving the record as your home changes, so newer photos, repairs, notes, and documents can make the outlook more useful.

When should I contact a contractor?

Contact a contractor when the outlook says Review soon, when you see active damage, or when you need a professional to confirm scope before planning work.

How do contractor matches work?

Contractor matching is intended to help you find relevant professionals and bring organized context, including photos, component notes, and the next step from your outlook.

Contractor Integration

Bring in a pro with better context.

When the outlook needs a professional review, HomesteadRX helps you move from homeowner record to contractor conversation without starting from scratch.

Contractor handoff See matches, save contact details, and bring organized context.
Roof outlook Review soon

Photos, notes, and next step grouped for the visit.

Contractor match Saved contact + appointment reminder
  • Contractor matches
  • Grouped photos
  • Component notes
  • Saved contacts
  • Appointment reminders

Create your home outlook

Start with what you know.

HomesteadRX turns it into estimated life remaining and practical next steps.