Public screening model

How contractor screening works before local follow-up begins.

This page explains what St George Home Services is, how requests are screened, and how affiliated-service categories differ from partner-routed trades.

What the site is

St George Home Services is a local homeowner intake and contractor-screening layer. It is not an open directory and it is not meant to blast your request to multiple contractors at once.

What gets screened first

Requests are screened for service category, location, property type, urgency, and whether the request belongs with an affiliated-service category or an independent local partner.

Affiliated-service categories vs partner-routed trades

Painting, epoxy flooring, and stucco repair are affiliated-service categories in this model. Roofing, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, handyman, landscaping, and general-contractor style requests may route to independent local partners.

What homeowners should still verify

The platform can screen the request and disclose the route, but homeowners should still verify license status where applicable, insurance, review history, written scope, and who will actually perform the work before hiring.

Common questions

What homeowners ask before they submit.

Is this a pay-to-rank directory?

No. The public model is a local intake and screening layer, not an open directory or mass lead blast.

Are all services fulfilled by the same company?

No. Affiliated-service categories and partner-routed trades live on the same site, but they are disclosed as different routes.

What should I still verify before hiring any contractor?

Check license status where applicable, insurance, review history, written scope, and who will actually perform the work.