Jack G., an Enbridge Gas customer from Cary, North Carolina, noticed some unusual plumbing issues in his home. First, his toilet started having trouble flushing and seemed on the verge of overflowing. Then, water began backing up through his kitchen sink. Having...
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HomeServe Partnership Takes Customer from Leak to Relief
by HomeServe USA | Dec 2, 2025
Tom G., an Enbridge Gas customer, was enjoying a sunny April day in his Chapel Hill, North Carolina home until a letter from the local water utility cast a shadow on his mood. His water usage had spiked dramatically, raising the alarm that there could be a leak...
Suspicious Inflated Water Bill Clues Homeowner in to Water Line Leak
by HomeServe USA | Jan 22, 2024
Ronald P. of Cornelius, North Carolina had the shock of the century upon opening his quarterly water bill in early July. The number he’d typically expect to see was nearly quadrupled. After reading over a few times to make sure he saw his balance correctly, Ronald...
Imagine A Day Without Water
by slwamktg | Oct 10, 2018
It was 11 p.m. Sept. 14, and the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority had a problem, one that could be described as either as small as a 48-inch raw water pipe or as large as a hurricane. These two things, the raw water pipeline and Hurricane Florence, had come together...
Utility Service Partners, a HomeServe Company, Serves as a Conference Sponsor of the National League of Cities’ City Summit
by Bill Eller | Nov 16, 2017
City of Phoenix Presented Leadership Award for Participation in NLC Service Line Warranty Program NORWALK, Conn.--( BUSINESS WIRE )-- The NLC Service Line Warranty Program (formerly administered by Utility Service Partners (USP), a HomeServe Company) is a proud...
Day Without Water
by Summer Minger | Oct 13, 2017
Turning on a spigot is something we do several times a day – whether to brush our teeth, wash dishes or cook. It’s not only routine, it’s something we don’t think about. But what if you turned on a spigot and there was no water? Or perhaps worse, the water was...
In-home Plumbing Protection Available Through NLC Service Line Warranty Program
by Summer Minger | May 18, 2015
The NLC Service Line Warranty Program by HomeServe, formerly Utility Service Partners, Inc. (USP) is excited to announce the addition of a new product to the National League of Cities (NLC) Service Line Warranty Program. The In-Home Plumbing repair protection was...
City Offers Optional Warranty Protection
by Bill Eller | May 23, 2012
City offers optional warranty protection May 23, 2012 Wednesday, May 23, 2012 — The city of Albemarle is introducing a new, optional program available to homeowners, provided through the National League of Cities (NLC) Service Line Warranty Program administered by...
Sewer Line Warranty Protection Available To Shippensburg Homeowners
by Bill Eller | May 17, 2012
Sewer line warranty protection available to Shippensburg homeowners 17 May 2012 SHIPPENSBURG — The Borough of Shippensburg will introduce a new, optional program for homeowners that will provide low-cost, worry-free warranty protection for sewer lines. It is provided...
Sewer Line Warranty Program Offered
by Bill Eller | Apr 1, 2012
Sewer Line Warranty Program Offered 04 April 2012 The Town of Mooresville announces a new optional program for homeowners provided through a partnership with the National League of Cities (NLC) and Service Line Warranties of America (SLWA). The Service Line Warranty...
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Enbridge Customer Saves Over $2k in Sewer Line Repairs
Jack G., an Enbridge Gas customer from Cary, North Carolina, noticed some unusual plumbing issues in his home. First, his toilet started having trouble flushing and seemed on the verge of overflowing. Then, water began backing up through his kitchen sink. Having...
HomeServe Partnership Takes Customer from Leak to Relief
Tom G., an Enbridge Gas customer, was enjoying a sunny April day in his Chapel Hill, North Carolina home until a letter from the local water utility cast a shadow on his mood. His water usage had spiked dramatically, raising the alarm that there could be a leak...
Suspicious Inflated Water Bill Clues Homeowner in to Water Line Leak
Ronald P. of Cornelius, North Carolina had the shock of the century upon opening his quarterly water bill in early July. The number he’d typically expect to see was nearly quadrupled. After reading over a few times to make sure he saw his balance correctly, Ronald...





