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The living record for your home

Every house should remember what happened to it.

House Manual keeps the systems, care, documents, and contractor work behind your address in one useful place.

Homeowner controlled Built for the life of the house Contractor evidence supported
House Manual dashboard showing setup, urgent care, seasonal preparation, and the home planner
Furnace replacement planning
Roof repair record saved

The problem is not the house

A house has a memory. Right now it lives in junk drawers.

A sticker on the furnace, a receipt in email, a manual in the basement, and a name you hope someone remembers. House Manual gives that history a home.

01

Furnace installed

Model, warranty, installer, and original invoice.

02

Roof repaired

Photos, scope of work, and the roofer who completed it.

03

Maintenance stays current

The next task is visible before it becomes a surprise.

The keys change hands. The useful history does not have to disappear.

House Manual home binder showing organized records and household details
HOUSE REFERENCEHM · MI · 04821Designed to follow the structure, not a login.

One manual, every layer

Use it today. Make the house easier to own tomorrow.

1

Know what needs attention

Maintenance, bills, seasonal work, and replacement planning meet on one calm home screen.

2

Keep the useful details

Manuals, shutoffs, filter sizes, receipts, warranties, and service history stay easy to find.

3

Preserve work you can trust

Contractor documents can become verified history connected to the house, not another loose file.

A better kind of house history

Not just what someone says happened. What the contractor can show happened.

A real invoice or receipt can connect completed work, the business that did it, and the address where it belongs. Homeowners review the record before it becomes part of the house history.

See the contractor program
Email the normal document
Review and verify the record
Keep it with the house

The long view

The manual stays useful even when the owner changes.

Future homeowners can understand the systems they inherited, see who worked on them, and make the next decision with better context.

Start with the house you have

Build the record your home should have had all along.