Hamilton, Ontario, Surpasses More Than 6,500 Enrollments With Service Line Warranties Of Canada

by | Nov 12, 2014 | Education, Public-Private Partnerships, Water Solutions

The City of Hamilton, Ontario, has surpassed more than 6,500 enrollments with Service Line Warranties of Canada (SLWC) since the program rolled out in September 2014. The program offers affordable protection to homeowners for water lines, sewer lines and in-home plumbing repairs. The City of Hamilton joins more than 200 municipalities in North America to offer the program to homeowners and is the first business venture for parent company HomeServe in Canada.
“We are very excited by the response we’ve had in Hamilton,” said Philip E. Riley, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer for Service Line Warranties of Canada. “SLWC is committed to providing exceptional customer service and peace of mind to the City of Hamilton and its residents.”
Service Line Warranties of Canada offers an optional protection program for water lines, sewer lines and in-home plumbing available only through partnerships with cities and municipalities. Warranty protection is offered to homeowners at an affordable price for failures due to normal wear and tear.
“This optional program through Service Line Warranties of Canada provides Hamilton residential property owners a relatively unique opportunity to access warranty protection,” said Mike Zegarac, General Manager, Finance and Corporate Services for the City of Hamilton. “We expect that other cities will follow Hamilton’s lead by considering the value of providing this optional program to their communities.”
For more information on how to bring this program to your community, visit www.homeserveusa.com.
About Service Line Warranties of Canada – Service Line Warranties of Canada is the brand used by the HomeServe USA family of companies and is one of North America’s largest and most trusted sources of utility line warranties, serving residential customers since 2003.

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