Real construction people. AI speed. No contractor chaos.
Your Personal Renovation Advisor
Get from problem to credible bid without chasing contractors.
HouseFix.ai is built to feel like telemed for home repair: simple, guided, hard to abandon, and fast.
AI handles intake, analysis, and estimate prep. A real construction expert steps in when needed.
We only send work to reputable people from relationships we already trust.
Anaheim-only beta to startConstruction roots since the 1980sPhone support when a human needs to jump in
24 hrsTarget turnaround for a solid contractor bid after intake
AI + humanAI drives the flow; industry experts step in only when needed
Reputable onlyKnown operators, license checks, and no random marketplace nonsense
How This Feels
Telemed momentum, but for your house.
One decision per screen. Clear progress. No giant contact form. No contractor dogpile. The goal is to
keep the homeowner moving until the estimate is done and the job is out for real bids.
Address first, because the house context matters immediately.
Trade selection second, so the intake gets narrower and smarter.
Photos and measurements before narrative, so the analysis has structure.
Contact details only after the homeowner has real momentum.
Why Homeowners Trust It
We are not pretending AI knows construction by itself.
The message on the site should be direct: our team has been in construction for decades, we know how bids
get padded, and we use AI to compress the slow and annoying parts of the process.
Thousands of homes and units touched across decades of construction work.
Known contractor relationships, not open-market roulette.
Independent advisor positioning so the homeowner keeps leverage.
Real people can get on the phone when a job needs escalation.
Pick Your Rep
Choose the advisor personality that carries the job.
Every advisor is sharp, funny, and contractor-aware. The difference is tone, not competence.
They all escalate to a real expert when the job crosses the line from fast triage into judgment-heavy territory.
Female | polished | direct
Riley
Girly enough to feel warm, technical enough to shut down sloppy contractor talk. Her version of funny is dry and surgical.
“Cute, but no. We are not paying for mystery line items.”
Best for homeowners who want confidence without stiffness.
Default vibe: stylish, competent, lightly savage.
Male | executive | precise
Grant
Very professional, zero shortcuts, mild sense of humor. He sounds like the person a contractor realizes they cannot bluff.
“Please resend that bid with labor, material, and scope separated. Magic is not a cost category.”
Best for higher-trust but detail-heavy homeowners.
Default vibe: calm, thorough, quietly funny.
Male | kind | reassuring
Milo
Extra understanding, extra patient, still not naive. He is the “we’ve got you” rep without turning the process into mush.
“I have some bad news... just kidding, this bid came in lower than we expected.”
Best for stressed homeowners who need a guide.
Default vibe: warm, clear, unshakably nice.
Anaheim Intake
Beta homeowner flow
Step 1 of 8
Your personal renovation advisor starts with the address.
This is where the analysis begins. In the real product, this step will trigger address validation, parcel lookup,
house size, footprint context, year built, and permit history for similar work in Anaheim.
The trade selection changes the estimate logic and future contractor routing.
Give us photos first. Words can come second.
Gemini or a similar vision model will eventually inspect these for issue cues, visible material types,
access concerns, and severity hints. For now this beta flow previews what that intake feels like.
At MVP, we should compress photos before model calls to control cost.
Measurements and exact location tighten the estimate.
We do not need perfect precision here. We need enough structure to stop the estimate from being lazy.
This is where materials and access assumptions start to sharpen.
Describe the issue like you would text a smart friend.
We are looking for timing, symptoms, and anything weird. “After heavy rain,” “smells burnt,” “sprinkler zone 4 won’t shut off,”
and “water stain got worse this week” are all useful.
Urgency
Planned / not urgentAnnoying, but stable. Good for batching or timing around a schedule.SoonNeeds attention this week before it grows teeth.UrgentActively affecting comfort, access, or likely causing damage.Emergency-ishUnsafe or actively damaging the home. Human handoff should happen fast.
This narrative becomes structured scope, red flags, and urgency guidance.
Pick the rep who will carry the conversation.
This controls the tone homeowners see during updates and contractor-facing summaries.
The humor stays sharp, but never sloppy.
Riley
Girly, sharp, allergic to contractor nonsense
“We have some bad news... just kidding, this came in lower than expected.”
Grant
Professional, no shortcuts, slightly amused
“The bid is solid. The mysterious contingency bucket is not.”
Milo
Very nice, very understanding, still competent
“You do not need to manage this alone. That is the entire point.”
Homeowners should feel represented before their job goes out.
Where should the estimate and updates go?
We wait until this late in the flow for contact info on purpose. By now the user has invested effort and is unlikely to walk away.
What happens next
Immediate estimate range appears on-screen.
The job gets a structured scope summary for real contractors.
We push it to known operators, not random lead-buyers.
A real expert can call if the job is too weird for clean automation.
This is the point where the beta would create the intake record and trigger analysis jobs.
Your beta estimate is ready.
This is the homeowner-facing moment that matters: a fast, credible range now, then a real contractor bid within 24 hours.
The estimate below is generated client-side for the beta experience, but it mirrors the data flow we want.
Anaheim beta estimate
$0 - $0
Your advisor is ready.
Urgency: planned
Estimate confidence
Confidence: 76%
Likely scope summaryScope will appear here.
Primary data inputsAddress, trade, measurements, photos, and local permit context.
Human escalationTriggered only when the job looks too risky or too messy for clean automation.
Next homeowner messageAdvisor copy will appear here.
Now the real bids start.
Your estimate has now been packaged for reputable contractors we know and trust. We will return with a solid contractor bid within 24 hours.
If this job looks dangerous, structurally weird, or more expensive than the intake suggests, a human expert steps in and calls you.
For production, this screen should also write the case record and contractor dispatch event.
Message To The Homeowner
We are real people using AI, not AI pretending to be real people.
The site should say this plainly. Our team has been in construction since the 1980s, we have managed real projects at scale,
and we use software to make the process faster, cleaner, and less vulnerable to contractor games.
Message To The Contractor
You are not walking into an uninformed homeowner situation.
HouseFix packages the intake, checks the property context, and brings discipline to scope. That keeps bids tighter and makes padding more visible.
Beta Data Model
What should drive the estimate
Validated address and Anaheim parcel / footprint context.
House size, stories, year built, and trade-relevant permit history.
Photo analysis for visible defects, access hints, and material cues.
Measurements plus user-described location inside or outside the house.
Why Anaheim First
It is a clean beta geography.
Official parcel and permit data are accessible enough to be useful.
The local housing stock is broad enough to test multiple job types.
Limiting geography improves contractor routing and estimate calibration.
One city first keeps the model honest before regional expansion.
HouseFix.ai operates as an independent homeowner advisor and intake platform. Work is performed by licensed contractors selected by the homeowner.
This beta site is Anaheim-only and currently focused on roofs, plumbing, HVAC, landscape, and irrigation.