Top Notch Property Watch Earns Accreditation, Adds New Partner

Gene Gibson, Samuel Eaton and Zack Hornby.

Top Notch Property Watch has earned accreditation for its home watch services from the National Home Watch Association (NWHA) for the seventh year.

Owners Gene Gibson and Zack Hornby recently announced the expansion of their growing company. Samuel Eaton, a retired fire service battalion chief and resident of West Palm Beach for more than 50 years, is now on board as another company principal to extend their home watch services to better serve the coastal residents of Palm Beach County.

Between Gibson and Hornby’s Coast Guard service and Eaton’s service as a local firefighter/first responder for 41 years, Top Notch Property Watch has more than 100 combined years of exemplary public service. Together, this Top Notch team has supervised and managed the upkeep of millions of dollars in fire-rescue facilities, military housing units, government buildings and associated properties. Additionally, they have decades of experience maintaining fire equipment, apparatus and military assets, including Coast Guard small vessels, cutters and vehicles.

All homeowners themselves for many decades in Palm Beach County, the owners are uniquely qualified and in-tune with the various needs of managing their clients’ homes, whether they are land-based or marine property. In retirement, this business has allowed them to utilize their careers’ extensive training, troubleshooting skills and vast experience, exercising them in managing their clients’ personal property needs.

The NHWA was formed in 2009 in order to establish and maintain the highest industry standards for home watch and absentee homeowner services throughout the United States and Canada.

Home watch is a visual inspection of a home or property, looking for obvious issues, which means that it is a service that “keeps an eye on things” at your vacation or primary home while you are not in residence. All principals of NHWA accredited member companies are background-checked, insured and bonded. Learn more at www.nationalhomewatchassociation.org.

Top Notch Property Watch serves Palm Beach County, specializing in Wellington. It also serves Royal Palm Beach, Loxahatchee, Lake Worth, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Palm Beach and North Palm Beach. You can reach them at (561) 781-0555 or topnpwatch@gmail.com. Visit www.topnotchpropertywatch.com to learn more.

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