Tulsa, 5k Surpasses 15,000 Orders For The National League Of Cities Service Line Warranty Program

by | Nov 20, 2014 | By State, HomeServe in the News, Oklahoma, Water Solutions

Tulsa, Oklahoma, surpasses 15,000 orders for the National League of Cities Service Line Warranty Program since rollout in early fall of 2014. Administered by Service Line Warranties of America (SLWA), the National League of Cities Service Line Warranty Program offers affordable protection to homeowners for water and sewer line repairs. The City of Tulsa joins more than 200 municipalities in North America to offer the program to homeowners.

“We are thrilled with the response we’ve had from homeowners in the City of Tulsa,” said Philip Riley, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer for Service Line Warranties of America. “Water and sewer lines can break at any moment, so it’s our business to bring peace of mind to homeowners when they need it most.”

The National League of Cities Service Line Warranty Program is a voluntary program available only through direct partnership with cities and municipalities. Warranty protection is offered to homeowners at an affordable price for water and sewer line failures due to normal wear and tear.

For more information on how to bring this program to your community, visit www.homeserveusa.com.

 

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