Utility Service Partners Provides 80 Free Warranties To Southeast Energy Assistance In Atlanta

by | Jan 5, 2015 | By State, Georgia, HomeServe in the News, Water Solutions

The NLC Service Line Warranty Program by HomeServe (formerly Utility Service Partners, Inc. or USP) partnered with the Southeast Energy Assistance Program in Atlanta, Georgia, to offer 40 water line warranties and 40 sewer line warranties for free to qualified local homeowners.

“The City of Atlanta was one of the first major cities in the United States to adopt our warranty program,” said Philip E. Riley, Jr., Chief Executive Officer. “We were thrilled to be able to give back to 80 homeowners with free warranty protection for their water and sewer lines.”

Qualified homeowners had to be enrolled with Southeast Energy Assistance group in Atlanta and have a qualified contractor perform an inspection of their line before acceptance. Once the inspection was complete, USP’s consumer brand, Service Line Warranties of America, enrolled the customer for up to one year of free service for repairs to their water and/or sewer line.

“We are very thankful to Utility Service Partners for their contributions to the homeowners in need in the City of Atlanta,” said Lila Blake, Executive SEA Director. “It’s great to see a company give back to a community where they do business.”

For more information on Southeast Energy Assistance, visit http://southeastenergy.org/.

About Southeast Energy Assistance (SEA)—Southeast Energy Assistance provides direct assistance to improve living and housing conditions of low-income families through conservation programs. SEA offers a water bill payment program among others that are intended to assist people living at the poverty level. Priority is given to the elderly and handicapped and statistically, of those served, 80% are female heads of household, 86% are elderly and 95% are minorities. SEA has a history of service to Atlanta’s low-income community since 1978.

About the NLC Service Line Warranty Program by HomeServe —Founded in 2003 as Utility Service Partners, Inc., NLC SLWP strives to be the leading provider of solutions to North American municipal and utility clients by delivering quality programs that bring value to both the client and their residents. Operating under the consumer brands Service Line Warranties of America (SLWA) and Service Line Warranties of Canada (SLWC), SLWP and affiliates are committed to addressing aging infrastructure across the nation through public-private partnerships.

About Service Line Warranties of America—Service Line Warranties of America is the brand used by the HomeServe USA family of companies. Headquartered in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, they are one of the nation’s largest and most trusted sources of utility line warranties, serving residential customers since 2003. After a decade in business, SLWA has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. SLWA is proud to partner with National League of Cities to deliver this program. The National League of Cities is dedicated to helping city leaders build better communities, and serves as a resource and advocate for 19,000 cities, towns and villages, representing more than 218 million Americans.

 

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