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About Us

At Family Touch Home Maintenance, we’re more than just a service company—we’re your neighbors, and we care about keeping your home or business running smoothly. As a family-owned business, we bring a personal touch to every job, offering reliable and affordable solutions for both residential and commercial spaces.
From residential and commercial cleaning to junk removal, furniture assembly, landscaping, moving services, and more—we handle the tasks that keep your space clean, functional, and stress-free. Our team shows up on time, treats your space with respect, and gets the job done right.
Let us take the pressure off your to-do list—so you can focus on what matters most.

Skilled Team

Our experienced crew brings the right tools, training, and attitude to every job.

Timely & Reliable Service

We respect your time. We arrive on time and get the job done without delays.

All-in-One Solutions

Whether it’s seasonal maintenance or unexpected repairs, we handle a wide range of services.

Reliable Help for Every Corner of Your Home

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Your Home Maintenance Questions—Answered

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why is It Important to Keep Up My Home’s Maintenance?

Regular maintenance protects your investment, prevents costly damage, and helps your home retain its value. Neglecting basic upkeep can lead to expensive repairs and even impact future resale. A well-maintained home is not only safer—it’s more enjoyable to live in.

Spring and summer are ideal for inspections and prepping for warmer months:

  • Check Your Drains – Ensure exterior drains are clear to avoid puddles and water damage.

  • Inspect Your Roof & Attic – Look for leaks, water stains, or damaged shingles.

  • Schedule HVAC Maintenance – Get your A/C serviced to keep cool during the summer heat.

Prepare your home for colder, wetter weather with these tasks:

  • Clean the Gutters – Remove leaves and debris to prevent roof and water damage.

  • Winterize Irrigation Systems – Disconnect and drain outdoor water systems to avoid freezing.

  • Shut Down A/C Units – Properly store or cover your air conditioner until spring returns.

Delaying tasks like gutter cleaning or HVAC checkups can lead to costly repairs, structural damage, and reduced energy efficiency. It’s always cheaper and easier to maintain than to fix later.
Yes! Even brand-new homes require regular maintenance. Seasonal wear, weather, and usage all impact your home, so starting good habits early is key to long-term upkeep.
Temperature changes in winter can create moisture or leaks. A quick spring inspection helps catch early signs of roof issues before they become major problems.