Sewall's Point Home Watch

Sewall's Point Home Watch for seasonal and absentee homeowners.

Sailfish Home Watch provides veteran owned and operated Home Watch service in Sewall's Point, Florida, for riverfront, seasonal, and absentee homeowners who want scheduled visual home checks, photo-documented reports, and direct homeowner communication while they are away.

Why Sewall's Point homeowners use us

A reliable Home Watch point of contact for your Sewall's Point home.

Sewall's Point is a small, water-bound peninsula wrapped by the Indian River Lagoon and the St. Lucie River - a community of riverfront estates, pool homes, and private docks where many residents head north for the off-season. Homes here sit closed for weeks or months, exposed to salt air, humidity, and summer storms.

A scheduled Home Watch visit puts a documented set of eyes on the property while you are gone - checking visible conditions, watching for the slow leaks and moisture intrusion that waterfront homes are prone to, and reaching you promptly when something looks off.

What is included

Scheduled visits, photo documentation, and clear follow-up.

Visual Home Watch visits

Routine visits follow a consistent checklist focused on visible property conditions, access points, signs of leaks, HVAC awareness, general exterior observations, and other agreed items based on the home.

Photo-documented reports

After each visit, you receive a clear report with notes and supporting photos, so you are not left guessing about what was checked or what was observed.

Owner communication

If something needs attention, we contact you promptly and can help coordinate access for approved vendors when requested by the homeowner.

Owner operated, minutes from Sewall's Point

Because the business is owner operated and based nearby in Palm City, Sewall's Point homeowners work directly with the person who performs the visit, writes the report, and makes the call when something needs attention - not a rotating crew.

How the process works

A simple process before you leave town.

  • 1. Schedule a free walk-through. We learn the property, access instructions, homeowner preferences, and service needs.
  • 2. Select a service plan. Visit frequency is matched to the property, time away, and desired level of oversight.
  • 3. Receive documented visit reports. Each scheduled visit is recorded with notes and photos.
  • 4. Stay informed while away. When something is observed, you receive direct communication so you can make the decision.
Frequently asked questions

Sewall's Point Home Watch FAQ

Do you serve Sewall's Point?

Yes. Sailfish Home Watch serves Sewall's Point and the surrounding Martin County communities just across the bridges. If you are searching for Sewall's Point, FL Home Watch, availability is confirmed during the free walk-through so the visit schedule stays practical and dependable.

What does Home Watch mean?

Home Watch means scheduled visual checks of the property, documented reporting, and homeowner communication. It is designed to help you stay informed while the home is vacant or unattended.

Can you meet a vendor?

When requested and approved by the homeowner, vendor access coordination may be available based on schedule, scope, and written service terms.

How often should my Sewall's Point home be checked?

It depends on how long the home will be empty, whether it is on the water, and your comfort level. Riverfront and pool homes in Sewall's Point often benefit from a more frequent cadence during hurricane season and the humid summer months, while lower-risk homes may only need monthly oversight. We match the schedule to the property during the walk-through.

What happens if you notice something unusual?

If something appears out of place during a scheduled visit, Sailfish Home Watch documents the concern, notifies the homeowner, and provides photos when appropriate. The goal is clear communication so the homeowner can decide the next step.

Can your visit reports be used for insurance documentation?

Sailfish Home Watch provides photo-documented visit reports that homeowners may keep for their records or share with their insurance provider if needed. Insurance requirements vary by policy and carrier, so homeowners should confirm any specific requirements directly with their insurance company.