Alpine Home Watch receives recognition for the ninth year in a row
For the ninth year in a row, Alpine Home Watch, a business that serves Breckenridge and Blue River amongst other areas of Colorado, has earned recognition from the National Home Watch Association.
National Home Watch Association/Courtesy photo
“Home watch” is a service that visually inspects your home for damage. For vacation homes in particular, Alpine Home Watch “keeps an eye on things” while owners are gone, according to a news release from the association.
Dwayne and Glori Cavin, the owners of Alpine Home Watch, were nominated because of their extensive experience and local focus, said the release. Along with their skill in detecting damage, they have also remodeled six houses, and according to the news release, they have done much of the work on their own.
More information can be found at their website, AlpineHomeWatch.com.
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