by bstickle | May 17, 2023 | State, Florida, Texas, Energy, Events
We are closing in on the halfway point of 2023 and from coast to coast, our HomeServe team has hit the ground running to meet with you on the big issues. We were on the move from DistribuTECH in San Diego to the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners...
by bstickle | May 3, 2022 | Texas, Testimonials, Customer Testimonials, State, Large Cities
Frances W. of Houston, Texas, is an older adult on a fixed income, so when she learned about HomeServe’s emergency repair plans, she thought it was a good idea. To protect herself from an emergency repair, she enrolled in plans to protect her exterior water and...
by Bill Eller | Mar 3, 2021 | Texas, State, Home Maintenance, Frozen Pipes, Infrastructure, Financial Shock, Large Cities
As the energy crisis in Texas and parts of the South subsided, residents weren’t given time to take a deep breath, because rising temperatures revealed a new problem – frozen water lines. The record-low temperatures that caused many energy producers to go offline,...
by Bill Eller | Dec 6, 2019 | State, Financial Shock, Maine, Intergenerational Communities, Texas, Millennials
Christie Myers, Managing Director of Opportunity Dallas, addresses the affordable housing challenges of Millennials. Felicia’s story isn’t unique, but her determination, despite the hand she’s been dealt, is admirable. A Constellation of Rising Stars In 2011, Dallas...
by Bill Eller | Nov 19, 2019 | State, Large Cities, Texas, Michigan, West Virginia, Education
The National League of Cities City Summit will be held Wednesday, Nov. 20, through Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, and the NLC Service Line Warranty Program team will be in attendance. In addition to being available at the...
by bstickle | Oct 9, 2019 | State, HomeServe Cares, Texas
Daisy H. of Dallas was part of the fabric of her neighborhood – she knew and was known by her neighbors. So, when she became disabled, she wanted to remain in her own familiar home and neighborhood. However, as a disabled senior, she was on a fixed income and upkeep...