A historic home is the pride of many a homeowner, and it adds curb appeal to neighborhoods in your city. A historic home has an average of 5 percent more value over similarly sized homes in the same area, and homes in historic districts usually hold steady value, but...
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Reoccurring Sewer Line Problem Plagues Jackson Woman
by slwamktg | May 8, 2019
Theresa Alexander had a sewer line problem that was not going away: sewage spilling from an open pipe into her yard. Theresa had lived in her tight-knit Jackson, Mississippi, neighborhood for nearly two decades, where she enjoyed good relationships with her...
Keep Your Most Vulnerable Residents Safe from Economic Shock
by Bill Eller | May 1, 2019
How many of your friends and neighbors are living below the poverty line? More than you think may be in danger of economic shock in case of an emergency. The United Nations estimates that 40 million Americans are living in poverty, and 18.5 million are living in...
Water Service Line Repair Responsibility of Minneapolis Homeowner
by slwamktg | Apr 11, 2019
Itzel Perez Dominguez considered the purchase of a home – her first – carefully. She knew she’d be responsible for mortgage, homeowners insurance and taxes and she reviewed her options thoroughly before committing to buying a home in Minneapolis. Buying a home for her...
Infrastructure Needs and Stretched Budgets Addressed by P3s
by Bill Eller | Mar 27, 2019
Our infrastructure is aging, our national deficit growing and our tax revenue just isn’t up to the task – not without politically unpopular and potentially devastating increases. So public-private partnerships, or P3s, are a way to stretch those tax dollars to make...
New Homeowner Rescued by HomeServe Cares
by slwamktg | Mar 19, 2019
Katy C., a new homeowner in 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 Infrastructure Crisis: Data in the Six Pillar Solution – A Message from John Kitzie, CEO
by slwamktg | Mar 7, 2019
In a previous newsletter we introduced the idea of Six Pillars that must be addressed to reverse the dire state of America’s water infrastructure. The solution lies in leadership and a plan that addresses these many challenges comprehensively. Pillar #1...
Water and Sewer Line Emergencies Debunking the Myths
by bstickle | Feb 25, 2019
Myths about the cause of service line failures are common. Many people believe that their service lines will never fail in their lifetime. However, reports indicate that the vast majority of the nation’s water pipes were installed after World War II and are in serious...
Rebuilding Sewage and Water Infrastructure Is Urgently Needed Publicly and Privately
by Bill Eller | Feb 12, 2019
That our national sewage and water infrastructure is in dire shape is no surprise to anyone – nearly ten years ago, the New York Times wrote an article warning of the then 240,000 estimated water main breaks occurring each year, marveling that, in some parts of the...
The Importance of Municipality Branding in Educating and Protecting Residents
by Bill Eller | Jan 24, 2019
The National League of Cities (NLC) Service Line Warranty Program by HomeServe provides homeowners with the peace of mind and satisfaction of knowing that they can be protected from the catastrophic cost of a failed water or sewer service line at their homes. Aging...
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