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About · Founder
A Letter From the Founder

“I spent years inside buildings. I watched the same problem happen on every one of them.

Brad Pettes  ·  Founder & CEO, Harmelo
// The Letter

I didn’t start Harmelo because I wanted to build a software company.

I started it because I spent years around mechanical systems inside homes and buildings and saw the same problems happen over and over again.

People spend thousands of dollars on furnaces, heat pumps, hot water systems, and other mechanical equipment that quietly runs their homes for years. But when something goes wrong, nobody actually knows the history of the system.

Was it installed properly?
Was it maintained?
Was the warranty even registered?

Too often the answer is no one really knows.

Contractors change.
Companies go out of business.
Paperwork disappears.
Warranty registrations never get filed.

I’ve seen homeowners move into a house and have to replace a furnace or mechanical system three to six months later because there was no record of work completed on it. Home inspectors do their best, but they aren’t HVAC technicians, and without documentation it’s nearly impossible to understand the true condition or history of the equipment.

What should be predictable infrastructure turns into a stressful and expensive surprise.

The problem becomes even bigger at scale.

Housing providers, municipalities, and portfolio operators are responsible for thousands of mechanical and energy systems across their buildings. These systems age, require maintenance, and eventually need replacement. But when lifecycle records are fragmented across contractors, software platforms, and ownership changes, infrastructure decisions become reactive instead of planned.

That lack of continuity creates uncertainty everywhere — for homeowners, for operators, and for the institutions responsible for housing infrastructure.

Harmelo was created to address that gap.

The idea is simple: the systems themselves should carry their history.

Through identifiers like the Harmelo Mechanical Identification Number HMIN™ and the Harmelo Energy Identification Number HEIN™, mechanical and energy systems receive a persistent identity and lifecycle record that remains attached to the equipment over time.

As contractors change, software platforms evolve, and buildings move through ownership cycles, the system’s history stays intact.

For homeowners, this means clearer visibility into the infrastructure inside their homes and fewer costly surprises.

For housing providers, property managers, and infrastructure operators, it creates a foundation for responsible stewardship and long-term governance of assets that represent millions — and often billions — of dollars in capital investment.

Harmelo is designed as foundational infrastructure.

The identity layer itself is intended to be deployed widely so the systems people depend on can finally have a continuous record of their history. Over time, that continuity allows better oversight, smarter capital planning, and stronger protection for the people and organizations responsible for these systems.

At its core, Harmelo exists to restore three things that should never disappear from the infrastructure we rely on every day:

// What Harmelo Restores
Continuity.
Clarity.
Control.

Because the systems that keep our homes and buildings running should never lose the history required to manage them responsibly.

Brad Pettes
Founder & CEO  ·  Harmelo Corp.
// 01 — The Thesis

From one homeowner to every asset class.

The founder’s story is small. What it scales into is not.

A $50 trillion built-asset economy trades every day on records that don’t survive a single ownership change. Contractors lose service history the moment a customer sells. Insurers price risk on age proxies because real condition data doesn’t exist. Lenders underwrite infrastructure-heavy real estate using inspections that are obsolete the moment they’re written. Cities manage public infrastructure portfolios on spreadsheets maintained by departments that don’t share data.

This is not a local problem. It is the default state of physical infrastructure everywhere.

Harmelo is the identity layer that fixes it. HMIN™ and HEIN™ give every mechanical and energy system on earth a permanent, verifiable identity. The Infrastructure Identity Intelligence Registry™ preserves the service history, condition data, and financial intelligence that attaches to that identity for life. Contractors prove their work. Owners know what they own. Insurers, lenders, and cities transact on data they can trust.

Every mature asset class eventually gets its identity layer. Vehicles got a permanent history record that unlocked the used-vehicle market. Securities got a terminal every institution transacts through. Bank accounts got a standardized rail that fintech now runs on. Each of those layers made its asset class legible, priceable, and insurable for the first time.

Physical infrastructure is the largest asset class still without its own identity layer. Harmelo is building that layer.

// 02 — Why Now

Four forces are converging in the same decade.

Every one of them raises the cost of infrastructure opacity. Together, they make an identity layer no longer optional.

// 01
Aging infrastructure is reaching end of life at the same time.

Post-war and post-2000s building booms installed mechanical systems with 15–25 year design lifespans. The replacement wave is now. Owners without lifecycle data are replacing blind, over-spending, and under-planning.

// 02
Insurance and lending demand verifiable condition data.

Climate risk, water damage claims, and commercial property underwriting have pushed insurers and lenders to require better inputs. Age-based heuristics are being retired. Harmelo gives underwriters a structured, verifiable alternative.

// 03
Climate disclosure is becoming regulatory, not voluntary.

Building operational emissions, retrofit obligations, and reserve-fund disclosure are moving from ESG reporting into hard compliance. HEIN™ and HMIN™ data feed directly into the reports governments and exchanges are starting to require.

// 04
Cities are ready for a public infrastructure standard.

Smart-city budgets fragmented a decade of spending across proprietary vendor platforms that don’t interoperate. Municipalities are now looking for neutral, non-commercial identity infrastructure. Harmelo is designed to be exactly that.

Now Deploying

The registry is live. Pick how you want to run on it.

Harmelo is the permanent identity layer for physical infrastructure. Thirteen registered marks. Canadian patent pending. Live protocol, live digital twin, live portfolio operator, live contractor HQ. Municipalities, portfolio operators, large-format venues, and the contractors keeping them running all run on the same registry.

Status
Registry Online
IP Position
13 Marks  ·  Patent Pending
Coverage
North America → Global
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Three live surfaces  ·  Digital Twin · Portfolio Operator · Contractor HQ
// 03 — Deploy Harmelo

Pick the door that matches how you operate.