Property Maintenance Plan Guide
A detailed homeowner guide to selected services, the Property Assessment, recurring maintenance scope, corrective work, plan investment, billing and My EPM.
Read the Property Maintenance Plan Guide ›This is EPM’s homeowner reference library: organized guidance for understanding recurring exterior maintenance, planning care, preparing for Service Visits, and making better decisions about the property over time.
The library is organized by homeowner intent—not by internal company departments.
Understanding the relationship first makes the rest of the library easier to use. These four references explain how EPM goes from a property to a recurring maintenance plan.
A detailed homeowner guide to selected services, the Property Assessment, recurring maintenance scope, corrective work, plan investment, billing and My EPM.
Read the Property Maintenance Plan Guide ›Understand the 26-position reference grid, activation-date logic and why Service Visit frequency is different from individual service frequency.
View the Annual Schedule ›Who EPM is, the mission and vision, and the homeowner-centered idea behind Exterior Property Maintenance.
Read About EPM ›Why waiting for obvious buildup, overgrowth or deterioration usually creates more work than maintaining the property before those conditions become severe.
Read the Preventative Maintenance Guide ›See how lawn, landscape, exterior cleaning, hard-surface care and seasonal property services fit into the broader EPM maintenance model.
Explore EPM Services ›Recurring maintenance preserves an established standard. Restoration, severe neglect and project-level conditions require corrective work first.
Covered in the Property Maintenance Plan GuideA practical guide to upcoming Service Visits: customer-visible preparation, access, pets, gates, vehicles, outdoor items, service-day communication and post-service records.
Read the Service Visit Preparation Guide ›Upcoming services, the next scheduled visit, the annual schedule, completed history, payments and documents stay tied to the property.
Open My EPM ›No. A Service Visit is a scheduled property visit. Individual services appear only when their approved maintenance cadence calls for them.
See More Questions ›Regular exterior maintenance can protect the clean lines, maintained landscape and overall presentation that made the property feel new in the first place.
Read EPM’s Mission & Vision ›When maintenance has been inconsistent, the first goal is often to re-establish a cared-for baseline before maintaining it consistently.
Read the Preventative Maintenance Guide ›Use these topics as shortcuts into the most relevant part of the EPM site.
Resources explain the system. The Property Assessment is where EPM applies that system to the measurements, conditions and maintenance needs of your property.