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Wednesday, January 1, 2025

HomeServe offers free emergency home repairs for all NHS and Social Care workers

HomeServe, the international home repairs and improvements business, today launched a special offer for NHS and Social Care workers. HomeServe will send an engineer to their home free of charge to fix home emergencies any time until the UK lockdown is over, and has set aside
£1 million to cover the cost of these repairs.

By taking away the stress and disruption caused by an unexpected home emergency, HomeServe is doing what it can to help NHS and Social Care workers focus on the crucial work they are doing to combat the coronavirus pandemic. Free emergency repairs including plumbing, drainage and heating will be provided by HomeServe’s network of trusted and qualified engineers, typically the same day.

Richard Harpin, Founder and CEO of HomeServe, said: “All of our NHS and Social Care workers have shown enormous bravery and dedication in their response to the coronavirus crisis. During these trying times, a home emergency could become an additional source of disruption and anxiety when it’s needed the least.

“Everyone at HomeServe wants to do their bit to ensure that NHS and Social Care workers have working plumbing and hot water at home at the end of an exhausting shift, whether they are HomeServe customers or not. We hope that by offering them free emergency repairs, we can show how grateful we are at this time of intense difficulty. While you look after us, we’ll look after your homes.”

NHS and Social Care workers can contact HomeServe for a free emergency repair on 0330 0247 222 or via homeserve.com

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