The National League of Cities (NLC) Service Line Warranty Program works in partnership with over 700 municipalities and utilities across the U.S., educating homeowners about their water and sewer service line responsibilities and providing optional, affordable...
Partner Testimonials
NLC Service Line Warranty Program Partner Testimonial – Jason Ashmor, Mayor, City of Sesser, Illinois
by HomeServe USA | Feb 29, 2020
Partner Testimonial, Illinois, filmed at the NLC City Summit 2019. Discussion of why did city decide to participate in program, benefits to the community, use of revenue share funds, and would the city recommend to others.
NLC Service Line Warranty Program Partner Testimonial – Glenn Otto, At Large Councilmember, City of Huber Heights, Ohio
by HomeServe USA | Feb 29, 2020
Partner Testimonial (NLC SLWP) – Cottage Grove, Oregon
by HomeServe USA | Feb 28, 2020
Mayor Jeff Gowing talks about the Program, savings for the homeowner, use of local-area network contractors and benefits to the community.
Economic Shock is Hidden Threat to One-Third of Americans
by Bill Eller | Jan 28, 2020
Economic shock, a large, unexpected expense such as a home system repair or sudden loss of income, is a hidden threat to your community. You may be surprised at how many of your neighbors are living paycheck to paycheck and how few have any savings set aside for an...
Partnership Provides Grant Funding
by Bill Eller | Jan 10, 2020
The Jackson Municipal Utility Authority has turned a program that educates residents about their service line responsibilities and provides repair assistance into a grant funding resource that benefits the entire community. Jackson MUA has partnered with HomeServe for...
Service Line Warranty Program and All Masters Assist Dallas Resident
by slwamktg | Oct 9, 2019
Daisy H. of Dallas was part of the fabric of her neighborhood – she knew and was known by her neighbors. So, when she became disabled, she wanted to remain in her own familiar home and neighborhood. However, as a disabled senior, she was on a fixed income and upkeep...
Ken Strobeck, Former Executive Director, League of Arizona Cities and Towns
by HomeServe USA | Jun 3, 2019
Partner Testimonial, League of Arizona Cities and Towns, filmed at the NLC City Summit 2019. Discussion of why the league endorses the program, how the program has benefits AZ municipalities, how the program has benefited the league, and would the league recommend the...
NLC Service Line Warranty Program Partner Testimonial – John Brenner, Pennsylvania Municipal League
by HomeServe USA | Jan 17, 2019
John Brenner, Pennsylvania Municipal League Deputy Executive Director, speaks about his personal experience with the NLC Service Line Warranty Program.
James C. Hunt Former Councilmember Clarksburg, Wv
by Summer Minger | Sep 24, 2018
“This program has been available to Clarksburg’s residents for nearly two years, and it’s a real winner. Resident satisfaction is high and it’s a lot easier to tell citizens about this great new service rather than explain why they are on the hook for costly repairs.”
— James C. Hunt
— Former Councilmember
— Clarksburg, WV
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