Home Rx started with a simple observation: the home-repair economy pays everyone except the person who tells you the truth. Contractors get paid when you say yes to the repair. Content sites get paid when you click. Lead-gen sites get paid when they sell your phone number. Nobody in that chain makes a dollar by telling you "it's an $8 part, here's how to check."
So that's the business: you pay a flat fee, we tell you what's actually wrong. When it's DIY-safe, we say so and hand you the parts list. When it isn't, we say that just as plainly — and tell you what a fair bid looks like so the pro you hire earns their price.
Everything is diagnosed for the place your house actually stands: the freeze-thaw of the north, the expansive clay of the south, the salt air on the coasts, the furnace that has to start on the coldest night of the year. Every climate works a house differently, and the advice should know it.
Diagnosis-first, flat-fee, no truck in your driveway. The same model, applied to the different things homeowners own and worry about.
Photo-based lawn diagnosis, lab soil testing, and season-long plans for Minnesota yards.
Remote diagnosis for house problems — what it is, what it costs, DIY or call a pro.
Mowers, snowblowers, and the other machines that quit the morning you need them.