Here is everything you receive.
What each item is worth.
And what it enables.
The Home Clarity Report is not a template or a checklist. It's eight distinct deliverables produced from a single 2 to 3 hour site visit and delivered within 5 business days. Here's exactly what you're getting.
Eight deliverables · One site visit · $4,500 · 5 business days
The digital analysis of your home — live in your custom client portal, with a built-in AI assistant trained on your property.
This is the core deliverable — a 30 to 50 section digital interactive report of your specific home, organized into chapters: Exterior, Interior, Systems, Safety, and Strategy. It is delivered live inside your custom client portal the moment it is complete, accessible from any device.
What's in it: Every room gets a condition score (Excellent, Good, Fair, or Needs Attention), a narrative description of current condition, specific recommendations, and priority guidance. Adam writes this personally — it is not generated from a template, and it reads like expert advice because it is.
Every major system gets a full assessment: HVAC, electrical panel and wiring, plumbing supply and drain lines, water heater, roof structure and surface condition, windows and exterior doors, insulation quality, and foundation.
Every project you discussed during the site visit is addressed with three tiers of pricing — Essential (minimum necessary work), Enhanced (upgrade approach), and Signature (full premium execution) — based on real 2026 Summit County contractor pricing data. Not national averages. Not guesses. Real numbers.
Built-in AI assistant: Your portal includes Bobby, an AI home assistant trained specifically on your property and your report. Ask it questions about your appliances, your service history, or your report findings — and get plain-English answers immediately.
What it enables: You have a prioritized plan for your home. You know what to do first, what to wait on, and what's not worth doing at all. You have real pricing before any contractor conversation, which means you can evaluate bids from a position of knowledge rather than guessing.
Every level of your home, measured to ⅛ inch accuracy.
Interior floor plans are one of the most underappreciated parts of the Report — and one of the most universally useful. Every level of your home is drawn to ⅛ inch accuracy.
What's in it:
- Full dimensioned floor plan for every level
- All door and window placements
- Structural walls identified
- Room-by-room square footage
- Digital file format — shareable with any contractor, designer, or architect
What it enables: These plans eliminate one of the most common sources of project delays and cost overruns: contractors and designers showing up to measure a space that nobody has properly documented. When you hand a contractor your floor plans, they can bid accurately from the first conversation. They exist once and work forever.
Comparable professional floor plans cost $1,500 to $3,000 from a dedicated architecture or drafting firm.
Precise exterior measurements for every surface of your home.
Captured via Hover technology — the same system used by major insurance companies and roofing contractors for accurate measurement — the 3D exterior model gives precise dimensions of every exterior surface.
What's in it:
- Total roof area by facet (each slope measured separately)
- Dominant pitch (rise over run)
- Siding square footage by elevation
- Window and door counts and openings
- Soffit and fascia linear footage
- A professional-grade 3D rendering of your home's exterior
What it enables: When you need roofing, siding, window replacement, or any exterior work, every contractor you talk to works from the same accurate measurements — not their own estimates. No inflated square footage estimates. No room for ambiguity or padding. One accurate number, used every time.
Walk through your home virtually from anywhere, forever.
Captured with Matterport and Insta360 technology, the 360° photo tour gives you a complete virtual walkthrough of your home accessible from any device, at any time.
What it enables:
- Show a contractor a space before scheduling a visit — they see the actual room, not a description of it
- Review a room's current condition when planning a project months from now
- Share your home's state with a designer or architect working remotely
- Document the pre-renovation condition of any space before work begins
- Give a family member or partner the ability to review project areas from anywhere
This is particularly valuable for homeowners who are planning projects over an extended timeframe — the 360° tour becomes a permanent baseline record of your home's condition at the time of the Report.
What the big-ticket systems will cost to replace — before anyone tries to sell you.
Every major system in your home has a finite lifespan. The roof will need replacement. The HVAC will stop working. The water heater will fail. The windows will degrade. The question is not whether — it's when, and what it will cost.
What's in it: For each major system, you receive:
- Current condition and estimated remaining service life
- Replacement cost range sourced from 27 years of Summit County trade relationships — not national averages or online estimates
- Recommended replacement timing (now, within 2 years, within 5 years, or monitor)
Systems covered: roof (shingles/structure), HVAC system (heating and cooling), water heater, windows and exterior doors, electrical panel, plumbing supply and drain condition, insulation, and any additional systems relevant to your home.
What it enables: You're never surprised by a system failure. You know what's coming and what it costs before a salesperson shows up at your door with a pitch. You can budget proactively, avoid emergency decision-making, and evaluate replacement quotes against actual market rates — using numbers built on 27 years of real Summit County project experience.
Your home's permanent operating record — every system and appliance, documented and organized in one place.
Every system and appliance in your home — from the furnace to the refrigerator — documented completely:
- Manufacturer and model name
- Model number and serial number
- Installation date (documented or estimated)
- Warranty type and expiration date
- Manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule
- Direct links to owner's manuals where available online
What it enables: Everything is in your Home OS dashboard, organized, and searchable. Never search for a manual again. Never wonder how old the water heater is. Never lose track of when the HVAC filter was last changed. When a contractor or service tech asks for the model number of your furnace, you have it in 30 seconds.
The document contractors use to give accurate bids — written for every project you're considering.
For every project discussed during your site visit, Adam writes a formal scope of work — the same type of document professional contractors use to define the boundaries of a job and build accurate estimates.
What a proper scope includes:
- What work is to be done (in specific, unambiguous language)
- What materials are to be used, including grade and specification where relevant
- What the contractor is and is not responsible for
- What permits are likely required and who pulls them
- What the demolition and preparation sequence involves
- What the inspection and sign-off process looks like
What it enables: When you hand the same scope to three contractors and request bids, you receive three bids based on the same work — which means you can compare them accurately. Without a scope, each contractor bids their interpretation of a vague request, and you end up comparing apples to oranges.
Change orders caused by scope ambiguity become nearly impossible when a written scope exists before the first bid is requested. This single deliverable prevents more homeowner cost overruns than anything else in the package.
Your private home portal — live the day your Report is delivered, yours for the life of the home.
The Home OS dashboard is your permanent home management platform. No subscription fee. Access included with your Report forever.
What's inside:
- Your Complete Report — searchable, bookmarked by chapter, accessible from any device
- Home Health Score (0 to 100) — updated as projects complete
- Project Pipeline — every identified project with status, photos, messages, estimated cost, and timeline
- Equipment Registry — every system documented with model, age, warranty, and service history
- Owner's Manuals — all appliance documentation organized and searchable
- Seasonal Maintenance Calendar — quarterly task lists so nothing falls through the cracks
- Document Vault — warranty cards, inspection reports, receipts, permits, all organized
- Direct Message Line to Adam — text-like messaging, no phone tag
- AI Home Assistant (Bobby) — trained on your specific property, answers questions about your appliances, service history, and report findings in plain English
- Live Project Invoices — review, approve, and pay project invoices inside the platform when working with HBC contractors
What it enables when you sell: The entire dashboard transfers to the new owner. The complete digital record of the property goes with the house — floor plans, equipment history, project documentation, warranties, manuals. This is a material selling point, and forward-thinking realtors are beginning to mention it to buyers as a feature of the home.
What you'd pay for each item separately.
| Deliverable | Stated Value |
|---|---|
| 30–50 Section Digital Interactive Report | $2,800 |
| Architect-Grade Interior Floor Plans | $2,000 |
| Full 3D Exterior Model | $600 |
| Immersive 360° Photo Tour | $500 |
| Proactive Replacement Pricing | $1,500 |
| Complete Owner's Manual and Product Knowledge Base | $800 |
| Detailed Scopes of Work | $2,500 |
| Lifetime Home OS Dashboard | $2,400+/year |
| Total stated value | Over $14,000 |
| Your investment | $4,500 |
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If you follow our guidance and work with a recommended contractor, we guarantee you will save more than $4,500 on your first major project. If you don't, we'll make it right.
What the Report Covers
The Home Clarity Report assesses every room and system in your home. These are the six project categories our clients most commonly plan for — each documented with written scope, current local cost ranges, and system condition notes.
Kitchen Assessment & Scope of Work
The Report documents your kitchen's full current condition — cabinet integrity, countertop substrate, plumbing supply and drain, electrical (circuits, outlet placement, hood ventilation), and flooring substrate. A written scope of work is provided for your planned project level, along with a realistic cost range calibrated to Summit County labor and materials.
What drives price: Layout changes (moving plumbing, gas lines, or bearing walls), appliance tier, cabinet type (stock vs. semi-custom vs. full custom), countertop material, and hood ventilation complexity.
Read: Kitchen remodel costs in Summit County →Bathroom Assessment & Scope of Work
Bathroom projects have the highest rate of unexpected costs in residential renovation — most commonly waterproofing failures, galvanized supply pipes, and inadequate sub-floor conditions discovered during demo. The Report documents each of these before a contractor is invited in to bid, giving you an accurate cost foundation and eliminating the surprise change-order conversation mid-project.
What drives price: Moisture or plumbing pre-remediation, gut vs. cosmetic scope, tile selection and installation complexity, fixture quality, and primary bath vs. guest bath scale.
Read: Bathroom renovation costs in Northeast Ohio →Systems Assessment & Replacement Timeline
The Report documents furnace, AC, and water heater age and condition, verifies last service records, and projects replacement timelines. Current Summit County cost ranges for full HVAC replacement are included — so you know whether you're planning a 2-year or 7-year horizon before any system emergency forces the decision. Planning beats reacting every time.
What drives price: Single vs. dual-zone system, heat pump vs. traditional furnace/AC, ductwork condition and whether modification is needed, brand tier, and efficiency rating.
Read: HVAC replacement costs in Summit County →Roof Condition & Replacement Scope
The Report documents roofing material, age, visible condition (granule loss, ridge line, flashing integrity), attic ventilation, and gutter system status. Active or historic moisture intrusion is noted. The analysis supports the right decision: repair, targeted replacement, or full re-roof — with current cost ranges for each so you can plan the expenditure appropriately.
What drives price: Total square footage, roof pitch and complexity, number of existing layers requiring tear-off, sheathing/decking condition, and flashing and gutter scope.
Read: Why planning before getting quotes matters →Basement Readiness Assessment
Finishing a basement over an unaddressed moisture issue is the most common expensive mistake in residential renovation. The Report assesses moisture penetration, drainage, sump system condition, structural concerns, and egress compliance before any finishing scope is written — so you know what needs to be resolved first and what the finishing project will actually cost when properly sequenced.
What drives price: Moisture and drainage pre-remediation scope, egress window installation requirement, HVAC extension, full bathroom addition vs. half bath vs. none, and finish level.
Read: The renovation mistakes that cost homeowners the most →Multi-Phase Renovation Roadmap
The most valuable use of the Report for homeowners with multiple simultaneous project goals. We document the whole home, then produce a sequenced, phase-appropriate renovation plan with priority tiers, cost ranges by phase, and contractor referral timing. You arrive at every contractor conversation knowing exactly where a given project fits in the larger plan — and what comes before and after it.
What drives price: Number of simultaneous projects, whether structural changes are involved, permit complexity across multiple trades, and phase-dependency sequencing requirements.
Read: How to build a home improvement roadmap →Ready to see it in person?
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