Mayfield Village, Richmond Heights & Highland Heights.
44143 is a three-community ZIP east of 271, running from Mayfield Village's older custom-home neighborhoods through Richmond Heights' post-war housing to Highland Heights' late-century subdivisions. The housing vintage ranges by forty years across the ZIP, and the monthly walk is tuned to what each section actually needs.
What the houses in 44143 are made of.
Mayfield Village is the oldest of the three, a smaller village with custom-home neighborhoods dating to the 1950s and a meaningful inventory of homes on substantial wooded lots. Richmond Heights is more densely developed post-war, with a housing mix that mirrors the South Euclid pattern, Capes, small colonials, ranches, though with somewhat larger lots on average. Highland Heights is the newest section, largely built between the 1970s and the 2000s, with subdivision colonials and custom builds on quarter- to half-acre lots.
Owner tenure here is long. The monthly walk in 44143 has a different feel in each community, and the route is structured to match.
The findings that recur on 44143 houses.
Three neighborhoods, three patterns, one monthly cadence.
Mayfield Village wooded-lot drainage
Larger wooded parcels in Mayfield Village require attention to grade, yard drains, and culvert condition. Proactive drainage work beats emergency sump work by a wide margin here.
Richmond Heights post-war roofs & windows
Post-war housing in Richmond Heights is often on its second or third roof and second set of windows. Monthly walks track when the next replacement cycle is coming and coordinate planning before the emergency.
Highland Heights subdivision HVAC cycles
1980s–2000s builds share HVAC install dates by subdivision. When one neighbor needs a furnace replaced, several are close behind. Monthly documentation gives owners a heads-up months in advance.
Asphalt drive and hardscape
Driveways across 44143 are primarily asphalt. Seal coating, crack repair, and full replacement all have an optimal season. Monthly tracking helps time the work instead of reacting to a winter that broke it.
Chimney & flue condition
Wood-burning fireplaces are common in 44143 and the flues are often overdue. We document visible creosote, cap condition, and crown integrity, and coordinate sweeping and masonry work on the right cadence.
Irrigation systems & water-service age
Many subdivisions have in-ground irrigation. We document the backflow-preventer location, flag visible leaks, and note winterization status. Older municipal water service lines get a visible-condition flag when shutoff boxes are accessible.
What homes here typically land.
Most 44143 homes land at Standard, with Mayfield Village's larger-lot customs and Highland Heights' bigger subdivision homes reaching Estate. Richmond Heights post-war homes typically sit at Standard.
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The 44143 route week.
44143 is on the dedicated Tier 2 eastern-loop day, typically paired with 44124 for a half-day or 44040 for a full-day run. Drive time from Shaker is fifteen to twenty minutes. Guardian storm response is available with the Tier 2 drive-time commitment.
If your neighbor's ZIP isn't 44143.
If you're in 44143, we're twenty minutes away.
Entry Visit. A complete on-site baseline of the property, conducted by a senior member of the Anchor team, with a written report filed to your record within the week. No subscription commitment either way.