


Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County
Wilkes-Barre condition and repair planning
Exterior, interior, and access photos from a Wilkes-Barre property used to plan cleanup, repair sequencing, and project risk before field work.
Written scopes that translate messy property conditions into phases, line items, priorities, owner decisions, and project guardrails.
Project photos that support written scope planning, repair sequencing, and owner-ready decisions.



Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County
Exterior, interior, and access photos from a Wilkes-Barre property used to plan cleanup, repair sequencing, and project risk before field work.


Nanticoke, Luzerne County
Kitchen condition and finish photos showing how repair planning, finish sequencing, flooring, paint, and closeout work come together.
Scope building is a separate planning service for investors, landlords, agents, and serious owners who need NEPA property conditions translated into phases and line items.
The exact field plan depends on access, occupancy, condition, and timing, but the order stays practical.
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The property is documented through photos, walkthrough notes, and owner goals.
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Items are grouped by trade, room, urgency, dependency, and owner decision.
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The scope is ordered so cleanout, make-safe, rough work, and finishes do not collide.
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The final scope can support pricing, scheduling, and execution review.
These are the practical guardrails that keep the service clear instead of drifting into unsupported claims.
Often yes, if access is available and the request is framed as renovation planning rather than a formal inspection.
V1 scopes focus on line items and sequencing. Pricing can be added when the project is a fit for execution or when material choices are clear.