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Refresh your routine: Local experts to reboot your home and life

PARK CITY, Utah — Spring has a way of inspiring a fresh start. The snow melts, the days stretch longer, and suddenly that bathroom renovation, the cluttered garage and the nagging feeling that something needs to change all come into focus at once. Fortunately, the Park City Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau is home to a community of local experts ready to help residents and second homeowners alike refresh their spaces, their routines and even their health. Whether you’re looking to overhaul a kitchen, optimize your wellness or finally get the garage under control, these four chamber member businesses are here to make it happen.

Just as winter prep is essential to enduring Utah’s long, snowy months, spring maintenance is key to ensuring homes are ready for the warmer weather and the surge of seasonal activity.

Sea to Ski Property Management

For Park City’s community of luxury homeowners, keeping a second home in top shape while living life elsewhere is no small feat. Sea to Ski Property Management has built its reputation on solving exactly that problem, offering what Molly Henderson calls a full-scale, premier approach to property care that handles everything from routine upkeep to major renovations.

Sea to Ski recently integrated specialized expertise—including a licensed plumber, HVAC specialist, and a general contractor—into its core service model alongside their elite maintenance and concierge services. By centralizing these essential trades, the company ensures homeowners have one trusted partner for virtually any project, big or small.

The company’s approach is both proactive and responsive. Each week a homeowner is away, a dedicated personal home manager conducts a thorough property inspection, monitors for natural wear, addresses minor issues early, and executes seasonal maintenance on schedule. When a significant project surfaces, Sea to Ski manages the entire lifecycle—from comparative estimates and budgeting to vendor coordination and on-site project oversight.

For homeowners ready to upgrade their space, that same end-to-end support applies. Whether a client wants to add a new home gym, remodel a suite, or entirely overhaul a newly purchased property, Sea to Ski serves as the owner’s dedicated on-site representative every step of the way. “We aim to eliminate friction for their home ownership experience,” Henderson said, “while still being able to maintain, upgrade, and improve your home.”

Summit Window & Solar Cleaning

Clean windows might seem like a small detail, but they can transform how a home looks and feels from the inside out. Summit Window & Solar Cleaning has been helping Wasatch Back homeowners make that transformation since 2007, and Tyler Knoles, owner of Summit Window & Solar Cleaning, brings something that bigger franchises simply can’t match. “We’re not a big franchise. We’re your neighbor,” Knoles said. “We care deeply about the community that we serve.”

Spring is the ideal time to book a cleaning, Knoles said, as even a low-snow winter leaves dust and debris clinging to glass. Beyond the obvious aesthetic lift, professional cleaning also protects a homeowner’s investment. Buildup and grime can degrade windows over time, so routine cleaning isn’t just about brightening a view, it’s about extending the life of the windows themselves. Summit recommends a full interior and exterior cleaning each spring, with an optional midsummer exterior refresh for those who want to stay ahead of the buildup. No contracts required.

For homes with solar panels, the same principle applies. Dirty panels produce less energy, plain and simple. Summit recommends annual solar panel cleaning to maintain both efficiency and longevity, and detailed information on the impact of panel buildup is available at summitwindowclean.com. The company serves clients throughout the Wasatch Back, with Park City, Midway, Heber and Kamas as its home base.

Their community commitment shows up in tangible ways. Summit currently runs its Shine Forward giving campaign, donating up to $500 in free window-cleaning services to a local Park City nonprofit each year. Last year’s recipient was the National Ability Center.

Agapex

Feeling tired, restless or just not like yourself? At Agapex, Dr. Kaleigh France says those symptoms are worth taking seriously, not dismissing. The Park City functional medicine practice specializes in finding the root cause of health issues before they become bigger problems, offering the kind of individualized, in-depth care that many patients say they couldn’t find elsewhere. “One size fits all is not true most of the time,” France said. “The individualized care is something we neglect in conventional medicine.”

A new patient visit starts with a full health and family history, followed by a comprehensive lab panel that can include hormone levels, adrenal function, nutrient optimization, gut health, neurotransmitter testing and toxicity screening for environmental exposures or mold. France draws labs in-office or can direct patients to use their insurance at an outside lab. From there, every treatment plan is tailored to the individual, whether that means targeted supplements, hormone therapy or peptide protocols to support energy, sleep and overall vitality. Agapex also recently expanded to see pediatric patients, allowing families to take a proactive, whole-family approach to long-term health.

For those looking to refresh from the outside in, Agapex offers Morpheus8, a radiofrequency microneedling treatment that stimulates collagen production and can tighten skin on both the face and body in a single session. France said it’s an effective way to maintain a youthful appearance without surgical procedures. This summer, the practice is running a buy-one-get-one special on Morpheus8 treatments, bringing the cost down to $500 per session.

New patients can start with a 15-minute intake consultation with a medical assistant to determine if Agapex is the right fit, followed by a full one-hour initial appointment with France. Whether a patient comes in feeling run-down or simply wants to optimize their health, France said the goal is the same. “Refreshing your routine starts with finding the root cause and being more proactive,” she said. “We truly determine what your body needs.”

Redstone Handyman

Spring has a way of revealing every project that got pushed aside over winter, and Peter Erickson is ready to tackle all of them. Erickson is the owner-operator behind Redstone Handyman LLC, a Park City-based handyman service built around a simple but refreshing philosophy: no job is too small. “I prioritize and encourage small job requests,” Erickson said. “That is exactly what I’m looking for, whereas a lot of contractors want the bigger projects.”

Garage organization is one of Erickson’s most popular spring services, and it’s easy to see why. Swapping out snow blowers for lawn mowers, installing wall-mounted racks for snow tires, hanging hooks for rakes and shovels, pressure washing the floor and boxing up holiday decorations are all squarely in his wheelhouse. The same goes for interior work like closet updates, additional storage installation and junk removal for homeowners ready to clear things out. Outdoor projects are a strong suit as well, from fence and gate repairs to shed assembly, pergolas and backyard refreshes that get outdoor spaces ready to enjoy all summer long.

As a Prospector-area local, Erickson brings firsthand knowledge of Park City life to every job. He’s an avid skier and paddleboarder who owns and manages plenty of gear himself, which means he genuinely understands the challenge of maximizing space for all the bikes, boards and equipment that come with life in the mountains. That perspective translates directly to the work he does for clients. He also serves the broader Wasatch Back, including Heber, Midway and Kamas.

What sets him apart is the consistency of working with one person from start to finish. When a client reaches out, Erickson answers. When the job is booked, Erickson shows up. “You’re not getting subs or a contractor who comes out and does the bid and then who knows who’s going to show up,” he said. “I enjoy being the one who sees the project through to the end.”

Make this your season

A fresh start doesn’t have to mean a total overhaul. Sometimes it’s a newly organized garage, a cleaner view through sparkling windows or a lab panel that finally explains why you’ve been feeling off. Park City’s local business community is full of people who are not just experts in their fields but neighbors who are genuinely invested in helping this community thrive. This spring, let them help you refresh, recharge and make the most of the season ahead.

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