These are the people you’re most likely to see on your property or hear on the phone. No made-up titles, no invented backstories—just the roles that matter to your project.
Founder · Lead Planner
Fin leads planning and client conversations at ARX HomeGuard. Every assessment, Fortified Space concept, and phased hardening plan runs through this desk before it runs through your house.
Background across small business, mechanical work, and hands-on problem solving means every recommendation is built for the way homes actually fail in the real world – not how they look in a brochure.
ARX HomeGuard works with a tight circle of trusted partners for mechanical, fabrication, and on-site build work. They’re the ones helping turn paper plans into stronger doors, gates, frames, and Fortified Spaces.
You always know who is on your property, what they’re responsible for, and how their work fits the bigger plan.
Most real projects touch more than one trade. Instead of pretending to do everything, we stay in our lane and bring in the right people when they’re actually needed.
For integrated lighting, dedicated circuits, or camera and networking work that crosses into licensed electrical territory, we coordinate with qualified partners.
For some bug sweeps, tracker sweeps, and higher-end detection work, we bring in discreet specialists who handle that lane all day, every day.
When a project needs custom storage, hidden compartments, or higher-end finishes, we loop in fabricators and finish trades who can match your home—not fight it.
Strong work is only half the job. The other half is how we carry ourselves in and around your home.
Our internal rule is simple: if we wouldn’t be comfortable with a crew doing it in our own homes, we don’t do it in yours. That covers everything from language and professionalism to how long we leave a door open.
Every project has a clear lead and clear lanes. You’re never left guessing who to talk to or who owns the next move.
Your planning lead (Fin) stays attached from first call to final walkthrough. This is your point of contact for questions, adjustments, and “does this still make sense?” checks.
For bigger projects, one person owns the physical work: scheduling, coordination, and day-to-day site decisions within the plan you approved.
We treat you as part of the team, not a passenger. Your knowledge of your home and routines drives the design, and your comfort sets the pace.
If you’re considering work on your home, start with a conversation. You’ll know exactly who you’re dealing with, what they bring to the table, and how they plan to make your home quietly harder to hurt.