Mississippi Partnership Team
Partner with HomeServe to Support Your Community
At HomeServe, we understand the vital role municipalities play in maintaining public infrastructure. Our programs are designed to complement your efforts by educating and protecting residents—reducing the strain on public systems and providing peace of mind when emergencies strike.
With over 1,300 municipal partners and a network of 2,000+ vetted contractors nationwide, HomeServe has already saved homeowners more than $2.5 billion in repair and leak costs. By partnering with us, municipalities can offer residents clear guidance on their responsibilities while creating a safety net for unexpected home repair emergencies.
Join the growing list of partners in Mississippi who trust HomeServe to help their communities thrive. Together, we can reduce the worry and inconvenience of home emergencies while creating sustainable funding opportunities for your municipality.
Dan Dansby
Regional Director
Business Development
– Mississippi –
Bill Eller
Senior Vice President
Municipal Solutions
– North America –
“[The Program] 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.
Upcoming Events
2026 48th Alabama RWA Annual Technical Training Conference
March 15-18 in Montgomery, Alabama
2026 Mississippi RWA Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition
May 1 in Mississippi
2026 Arkansas 92nd Annual Convention
June 17-20 in Little Rock, Arkansas
2026 Louisiana RWA Annual Conference
July 12-16 in Lake Charles, Louisiana
2026 Mississippi Municipal League Small Town Conference
October 1 in Philadelphia, Mississippi
Case Study: Edina, MN
City of Edina, Minnesota, homeowner Peter B. had a water line break. He avoided a costly repair because he was covered by the National League of Cities (NLC) Service Line Warranty Program offered in partnership with the City. “Your service was worth every penny,” he said. “We had a service line break in the dead of winter, wreaking havoc and ice everywhere.” Peter’s decision to purchase a warranty for his water line saved him thousands of dollars. He noted that he paid $69 for a year, and, if he didn’t have home emergency protection, it would have cost him between $4,000 and $5,000 to have the break repaired.
AN UNSETTLING DISCOVERY
Peter discovered the break when it began leaking onto his property, causing a buildup of ice. Even worse, he discovered the problem shortly before New Year’s Eve, and worried that he might not be able to find a plumber…
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