City of Shoreline offers affordable home repairs for Shoreline residents
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
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Homeowners of any age with moderate income may qualify for low cost home repairs through Senior Services Minor Home Repair Program. The Minor Home Repair Program offers homeowners an affordable way to make home repairs and reduce the cost of utilities.
Qualified plumbers and carpenters will make repairs on leaky pipes and faucets, clogged drains, broken steps, and rotted and unsafe porches. Electricians will replace broken light switches, sockets, and fixtures. Technicians also will replace defective toilets and sinks and install smoke detectors. Homeowners with physical limitations qualify for installation of metal wheelchair ramps, grab bars, and handrails.
“Our primary goal is to provide critical repairs and installations that improve safety, livability, and convenience for qualified homeowners,” said Ed Caballero, Minor Home Repair Supervisor. “Our highly trained staff makes plumbing, carpentry, and disability access modifications affordable.”
Funded by the City of Shoreline, at most qualified homeowners will pay for all materials at cost plus $10 per hour for labor.
To qualify, single residents must have a monthly income of $3,745 or less. Couples with combined incomes of $4,283 or less are eligible.
Interested homeowners may receive additional information by calling Senior Services Minor Home Repair at 206-448-5751.
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