Pennsylvania State Partnership Team

It’s well known that Pennsylvania is facing significant challenges with water and wastewater infrastructure, and homeowners are at increased risk of costly and unexpected service line issues. That’s why so many Pennsylvania municipalities have turned to HomeServe programs to help protect their residents. Our programs educate homeowners about their service line responsibilities and offer optional, affordable repair plans. If an issue occurs, repairs and replacements are performed by local, licensed plumbers.

Ashley Shiwarski

Senior Director
Business Development
– Pennsylvania –

Bill Eller

Senior Vice President

Municipal Solutions
– North America –

“[SLWA] has always provided excellent service for my sewer line and plumbing issues, and this most recent time is no exception. The response was quick, and the problem was taken care of. I recommend this company to all my friends.” Lisa P.
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Case Study: Bucks County Customer Saves Over $7K in Sewer Line Repair

By partnering with local contractors, the program also support the local
economy and generates funds that can be reinvested into community
programs. Through our partnership with Bucks County, Pennsylvania, David
G. received a major sewer line repair that was covered in full.

Bucks County customer David G. was experiencing a recurring, frustrating
issue in his home. Multiple toilets were repeatedly backing up throughout his
house, even though his family too

Helping Pennsylvania Municipalities Protect Homeowners and Strengthen Communities

Municipalities across Pennsylvania face intensifying challenges in maintaining water and sewer infrastructure. According to the American Society of Civil Engineers, Pennsylvania earned a “D” grade for drinking water and a “D-” for wastewater infrastructure, reflecting aging systems, frequent breaks, and outdated materials such as lead lines still in service statewide. The Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST) estimates a $20 billion gap in water and sewer infrastructure funding needs over the next decade.

Additionally, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection reports that approximately 20% of drinking water is lost through leaking pipes statewide, representing millions of gallons of wasted water each day. More than 6,600 miles of lead pipes remain in Pennsylvania’s drinking water systems, posing health risks to residents and requiring urgent replacement plans…

Infrastructure Then and Now: Supporting America’s Backbone for 125 Years and Beyond

A Powerful Local Story

At the turn of the 20th century, municipal leaders in Pennsylvania were laying the foundations—literally—for the systems that would fuel public health, safety, and economic growth. Water mains, sewer lines, streetlights, and paved roads transformed daily life and formed the physical backbone of our boroughs and towns. These essential services, many still in use today, were visionary for their time.

Now, 125 years later, we find ourselves stewards of both that legacy and the future it made possible. While the challenges have changed, the fundamental duty remains the same: to protect our communities by maintaining the critical infrastructure that supports them…

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