Louisiana State Partnership Team

It’s well known that Louisiana 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 Louisiana 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.

Dantario Dansby

Dantario Dansby

Regional Director Business Development

– Louisiana –

Emilie Zalfini

Emilie Zalfini

Regional Director Business Development

– Louisiana –

Bill Eller

Bill Eller

Senior Vice President of 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.
Customer Testimonial

Upcoming Events

2025 Louisiana RWA Annual Mini-Management Conference

October 13-16 in Natchitoches, LA

2025 TAUD Leadership Conference

October 29-31 in Gatlinburg, TN

2026 Louisiana RWA Annual Conference

July 12-16 in Lake Charles, TN

ServLine Louisiana RWA Webinar

The Water/Wastewater industry addressed many issues over the next 20 years: environmental, growing population, rural vs. urban, agriculture, water shortages, financial constraints, etc. One problem that impacts all aspects of the industry is aging infrastructure.

Water utilities average 240,000 water main breaks per year wasting over 2 trillion gallons per year. Residents lose another 1.3 trillion gallons due to leaks.

The panel discussed how asset planning can help identify problems for each utility, prioritize their solutions, and create an implementation plan. We explored various strategies for funding costly infrastructure upgrades and protecting utility customers from unforeseen water leak expenses.

Broken Sewer Line Repair a Relief to Homeowner

Linda J. of Baton Rouge learned the hard way that all home warranties are not created equal when she needed a sewer repair.

She thought she was covered in the case of a broken sewer line repair – after all, she had a plumbing policy from a national home warranty company (not the NLC Service Line Warranty Program). So, when Linda needed a sewer repair, she called on K&S Plumbing.

The plumber advised her that the problem was much larger than she had anticipated – her cracked sewer pipe had been overtaken by the roots of the huge water oak tree in front of her home, and her broken sewer line needed replaced…

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