Start with the situation, then build the scope.
Axtra Hand reviews the request, photos, timeline, and project fit before turning the situation into service lanes, scope blocks, and next-step questions.
Axtra HandProject Care StandardProject path
Organize visible repairs, paint, drywall, trim, and curb-appeal details before listing.


Axtra Hand reviews the request, photos, timeline, and project fit before turning the situation into service lanes, scope blocks, and next-step questions.
The goal is to reduce confusion before scheduling by separating eligible work from review-required items and trade-sensitive scope.
Common service lanes
Send first
Photos, surface condition, visible damage, priority order, location, timeline, access, material assumptions, and any trade-sensitive items.
Each customer path can connect to a matching checklist, photo guide, or planning resource so the homeowner sends better details before the project is reviewed.
The project path helps sort what fits now, what needs more information, and what should be routed carefully before promises.
Service lanes
FAQ
Send photos of each area, the project address or ZIP code, your timeline, access notes, and any list from an agent, inspector, buyer, landlord, or property manager.
No. The list is reviewed for project fit first so eligible visible work can be separated from trade-sensitive, permit-sensitive, or review-required items.
Homeowners often know the moment they are in before they know the exact scope. Starting with the situation helps Axtra Hand organize priorities, timing, and service lanes.