Lifecycle intelligence begins with a Property Record.
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Your Property
Track installation dates, system ages, expected service life, warranty protection, repair history, replacement windows, projected costs, and long-range property obligations.
Every major system has an age, a history, and a future.
Lifecycle planning does not predict failure. It organizes the current record so owners can prepare before major property systems become emergencies.
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Property systems and components represented in the lifecycle record.
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Systems with an active recorded warranty or service agreement.
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Systems approaching or exceeding their owner-entered planning life.
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Combined replacement planning estimates for systems in the planning window.
Add the first major property system.
Start with the roof, furnace, air conditioner, water heater, electrical service, plumbing, foundation, or another critical system.
Expected service life is a planning range—not a failure date.
What system or component is being tracked?
When was it installed, replaced, or materially improved?
What warranty, service agreement, or transferable coverage remains?
What replacement range, cost, evidence, and future action should be considered?
Establish a lifecycle record.
A system record becomes more valuable as evidence accumulates.
Invoices, permits, photographs, contracts, and completion records.
Registration, terms, transfer requirements, and expiration dates.
Maintenance, repairs, inspections, testing, and replaced components.
Condition, age, planning life, cost range, and future decision timing.
Every tracked system and replacement horizon.
Search and filter by name, category, condition, warranty status, manufacturer, installer, replacement window, or planning cost.