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HomeServe Reflects on a Year of Protecting Homeowners and Supporting Communities
by Bill Eller | Jan 4, 2024
Looking back at 2023, HomeServe has much to celebrate. In addition to marking our 20th year in business, HomeServe has added over 100 new utility and municipal partners. We look forward to working with them to protect homeowners, promote local economic growth, bolster...
Furnace Failure Means a Difficult Winter Until Foundation Offers Family Aid
by Peter Buttrick | Nov 30, 2022
Anita I. and her family had to be innovative to survive a winter after experiencing a furnace failure in their Dunbar, West Virginia, home. Anita placed small heaters in bedrooms and the living room, but the electric system in the home couldn’t handle any more,...
HomeServe Protects A Colorado Resident from the Elements – and an Empty Wallet
by Peter Buttrick | May 3, 2022
On a sunny March day in Aurora, Colorado, Robert Z. noticed that it felt a bit drafty in his home. Upon further investigation, he quickly realized his furnace was not running, and despite his best efforts, it wasn't kicking back on. Although his furnace was not...
Electric Vehicles Expand Energy Equity Opportunities
by Peter Buttrick | Nov 9, 2021
The transportation sector has been the largest CO2 producer in the United States since 2017 when it surpassed power generation, a sector which reduced CO2 emissions through the switch from coal to natural gas and growth in renewables. Transportation is currently...
Energy Efficiency: Why Are Some Homeowners Unengaged?
by HomeServe USA | Jan 7, 2021
Energy efficiency is an important part of many utilities’ demand-side management and outreach efforts, but your message may be ignored, or your customer simply may not be able afford the repairs, replacements or upgrades needed to make their homes more energy...
Energy Equity Helps Low-Income Households Toward Energy Efficiency
by Peter Buttrick | Oct 7, 2020
Utilities, including energy and water, represent more than 20 percent of a low-income household’s monthly expenditures, a significantly higher portion than that of middle class wage earners. Tilting the balance even more is the inability of many low-income households to reach energy equity with their better-paid neighbors.
Improve Satisfaction by Offering Recommendations from a Trusted Advisor
by HomeServe USA | Sep 23, 2020
The energy industry is transforming from the bottom up, and consumers expect personalized recommendations that echoes their experiences with companies such as Netflix and Amazon.
Central Air Conditioning Repair a Blessing to Jackson Homeowner
by Peter Buttrick | Jun 19, 2020
As a life-long resident of Jackson, Mississippi, Alfred D. is no stranger to the city’s hot summers. For many years, he had a home air conditioning system to keep the humidity and high temperatures at bay. However, the retiree’s air conditioning system finally, after...
You Shouldn’t DIY Home Repairs in These Six Areas
by Bill Eller | Mar 31, 2020
While there are many opportunities for homeowners to save money by performing simple DIY home repairs, there are some projects that are better left to the experts. In these cases, an error in DIY home repair execution can be dangerous and result in a larger expense...
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HomeServe is committed to supporting the last mile of energy infrastructure. Providing exceptional service and piece of mind to your customers is our top priority.
HomeServe Reflects on a Year of Protecting Homeowners and Supporting Communities
Looking back at 2023, HomeServe has much to celebrate. In addition to marking our 20th year in business, HomeServe has added over 100 new utility and municipal partners. We look forward to working with them to protect homeowners, promote local economic growth, bolster...
Furnace Failure Means a Difficult Winter Until Foundation Offers Family Aid
Anita I. and her family had to be innovative to survive a winter after experiencing a furnace failure in their Dunbar, West Virginia, home. Anita placed small heaters in bedrooms and the living room, but the electric system in the home couldn’t handle any more,...