
Maintain and Protect your home with our WholeHome Care service. Think of it like your bi-annual teeth cleanings, your 3000 mile auto oil changes, your annual physical. This program is all that and then some, for your home.
The standard package starts with a top-to-bottom, inside and out inspection of your home — yes, even the darkest crawl spaces no one’s looked at in forever. Our experienced technicians conduct this in-depth inspection and report on the condition of its exterior, structure, finishes and systems. At the same time, we perform some of the routine-but-requisite chores that homes need to function properly — gutter cleaning; dryer vent safety check and cleaning; changing smoke alarm batteries; we even lubricate those squeaky door hinges.
We then work with you to set-up and carry-out a customized maintenance schedule for your home.
Your home will then receive the quality professional care it needs to stay in its best condition. This proactive service helps prevent costly repairs that result from lack of attention.
We are making it easy by offering payment options via automatic monthly credit card debiting, as well as standard payment by check terms.
For more information or to schedule your first appointment, just call (804) 784-1200 and ask for Bunnie.
Design Matters
Designing the "Fifth Wall"
An often-overlooked opportunity in designing an exciting space is what we know as “the fifth wall” – the ceiling!
Too often, less-creative designers just do not give the deserving attention to this most-prominent surface. Throw up some recessed lights, paint it white and call it done. Otherwise, interesting ceiling treatments might be as simple as the addition of an attractive color and thoughtful patterns of creative light fixtures.
For the conservative homeowner, beams or coffering can add a cozy vitality to traditional spaces. (design & construction: HomeMasons photo: Taylor Dabney)

How about articulation with drywall – or better yet – wood or metal forms complimenting other materials within the space?
(design & construction: HomeMasons photo: Fotografikos)

This ceiling detail by McInturff Architects carved through the drywall plane, into exposed and capped structural joists to define areas within a larger space.
(design: McInturff Architects Contractor: HomeMasons photography: Julia Heine)
The sky (ceiling) is the limit!
