Critical home systems – HVAC, water heater, electric and gas delivery systems as well as water and sewer lines – can leave families in difficult, and sometimes dangerous, situations when they fail. And finding a qualified contractor who can be trusted to do the work...
Testimonials
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...
Electrical Service Panel Causes Problems for Retirees
by Peter Buttrick | May 8, 2020
Richard K. of Canton, Ohio, had a problem: water was getting inside his home’s electrical service panel. Not only that, but both the panel and his electrical service line had become badly corroded. The deterioration of his electric line likely allowed water to seep...
Case Study: Fort Worth, TX
by HomeServe USA | Apr 13, 2020
When Robin Tusa of Tusa’s Plumbing was at Tijuana B.’s Fort Worth, Texas, home, she noticed something odd. Before plugging in Tusa’s equipment, the customer turned off the television. Robin Tusa is a network contractor for the...
Older Jacksonian Gets Help Keeping Cool
by HomeServe USA | Mar 27, 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...
HomeServe Cares Comes to the Rescue of New Homeowner
by HomeServe USA | Mar 27, 2020
Katy C. of Hyattsville, Maryland, had a nasty surprise waiting in her mailbox – a water bill for $1,000. “It was usually $80 or $100,” she said of the stunning notice. Katy didn’t understand how her bill could have spiked so high without corresponding water use, so...
Economic Shock Poses Problem for Millennials
by HomeServe USA | Mar 9, 2020
Millennials have overtaken Baby Boomers as the largest generation currently in the workforce, and the oldest members of the generation are staring down 40. They also make up a significant component of the energy consumer market. Also, they’re more vulnerable to...
Gas Line Repair Puts Homeowner at Risk of Economic Shock
by HomeServe USA | Feb 14, 2020
Shannon, a Southern California Gas customer, was at risk of economic shock when learned she had a problem with her gas service line. Service was temporarily discontinued to her home after a leak was detected. “The gas company could detect that there was extra gas...
Gas Service Line Issue for Customer Resolved by HomeServe
by HomeServe USA | Jan 10, 2020
“When I came home that evening, I smelled gas very strongly,” Dorothy said. It’s every homeowner’s nightmare – a gas service line failure. Dorothy, a Houston resident and CenterPoint customer, learned that her gas service line, although only 15 years old, was leaking....
HomeServe Contractor Testimonials
by HomeServe USA | Sep 26, 2018
HomeServe contractors speak on their experiences with HomeServe. From the 2018 HomeServe Contractor Conference.
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