At Residential Warranty Company LLC (RWC) and HOME of Texas, protecting homes has always been at the heart of what we do. But building stronger communities goes far beyond service contracts and coverage plans—it’s about showing up, giving back, and investing in the people and neighborhoods we serve. That’s why we are proud to collaborate with HomeAid Houston through one of its most exciting and impactful events of the year: the HomeAid Houston Golf Tournament, to be held this year on April 16 at the Wildcat Golf Club. This partnership represents more than just a sponsorship—it’s a shared commitment to strengthening Texas communities.
A MEANINGFUL COLLABORATION
The HomeAid Houston Golf Tournament brings together industry professionals, local businesses, and community leaders for a day of connection, competition, and purpose. For RWC and HOME, participating in this event is a natural extension of our mission. As a company dedicated to helping homeowners feel secure and supported, aligning with an organization that works tirelessly to uplift communities is both meaningful and inspiring.
Through strategic advertising and event collaboration, we are able to not only increase awareness of our services but also shine a spotlight on the incredible work HomeAid Houston is doing across Texas.
THE GOOD HOMEAID HOUSTON BRINGS TO TEXAS
HomeAid Houston has built a powerful reputation for its commitment to helping vulnerable populations, including individuals experiencing homelessness, and families in need of housing support. By partnering with builders, developers, and community organizations, HomeAid Houston creates opportunities for safe shelter, education, and long-term stability.

Their work doesn’t stop at housing. HomeAid Houston actively invests in programs that promote self-sufficiency, dignity, and hope—helping individuals rebuild their lives and communities grow stronger together. Every initiative is rooted in compassion and driven by the belief that everyone deserves a place to call home.
MORE THAN A GAME OF GOLF
The annual golf tournament is more than just a day on the green—it’s a catalyst for change. Funds raised during the event directly support HomeAid Houston’s outreach programs, making a tangible difference in the lives of countless Texans.
For RWC and HOME, being part of this event means contributing to something bigger. It’s an opportunity to connect with like-minded partners, engage with the community, and reinforce our commitment to service—not just to homeowners, but to humanity.
LOOKING AHEAD
As we continue to grow, Residential Warranty Company LLC remains dedicated to making a positive impact beyond our core business. Our collaboration with HomeAid Houston is just one example of how we strive to combine business success with social responsibility.
Together, we are building more than homes—we are building hope, opportunity, and stronger communities.
The 2026 International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Orlando proved once again why it remains the premier event in the residential construction industry.
This year, 13 members of our team traveled from across the country to represent RWC, HOME, and its affiliates at IBS. With 75,000 attendees at IBS and an impressive 117,000 combined attendees alongside KBIS, the scale and opportunity were undeniable.
Our booth activity was nothing short of electric.
We acquired hundreds of qualified builder leads, driven largely by our new interactive attractions. The debut of our Putt-Putt Plinko game was a true showstopper. It quickly became a sensation on the floor—drawing passersby in to test their luck for a chance to win prizes, including $50 cash on the spot. The generosity caught many attendees by surprise and created an atmosphere of excitement and appreciation.

In addition to daily prizes, we gave away a $1,000 cash prize to a qualified builder lead, which was ultimately won by Kauffman Builders of Indiana. Moments like that created buzz, drove meaningful conversations, and reinforced our brand as both engaging and builder focused.
Attendees visiting the booth also received fun promotional items and the opportunity to join our warranty program with either 50% off or a free discount incentive—a compelling offer that generated strong interest and valuable conversations.
From setup to breakdown, our team operated like a well-oiled machine. Aside from occasionally navigating the maze of a show floor still under construction, execution was seamless. Collaboration, professionalism, and hustle were on full display all week.
It wasn’t all business. One of the highlights of the week was our team dinner, where we celebrated year-end achievements and recognized top performers and 2025 Account Executives of the Year.
2025 Account Executive Awards:
Freddy Pesqueira – 3rd Place
Tiaira Satchell – 2nd Place (her first recognition in this category — a huge accomplishment)
Staci Cool – Account Executive of the Year
Recognized for her consistent production, professionalism, and willingness to go above and beyond the scope of her role.
Celebrating these accomplishments together reinforced the strength of our culture and the talent within our organization.
The IBS House Party brought the team together for drinks, great food, live music, and some very entertaining bull riding — with RWC proudly represented in the action.
Some team members even braved the carnival swing ride soaring several hundred feet in the air, while others formed what can only be described as an Orlando scooter gang, buzzing through the city streets on Electric Lime scooters.
It was the perfect blend of hard work and camaraderie.
IBS 2026 was both fun and highly productive. The connections made, the qualified leads generated, and the brand presence established will undoubtedly translate into meaningful new business for RWC in the months ahead.
Just as importantly, the experience strengthened our team and reinforced the culture that drives our success.
Next stop: Las Vegas for IBS 2027.
By: Rich McPhee, National Sales Manager
