Unexpected repairs can be stressful—and expensive. That’s why we offer our Water Line, Sewer Line, and Gas Line Protection Program to help safeguard your home and your budget.
As a homeowner, you’re responsible for the water, sewer, and gas lines on your property. If these lines fail due to normal wear and tear, repairs can cost thousands of dollars. Common causes include:
These issues can lead to:
Our protection program covers unexpected repair costs, so you don’t have to worry about surprise bills. Enroll today and enjoy peace of mind knowing your home is protected.
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Program Fees listed only apply to the first year of the program and are subject to change.
Unexpected repairs can be stressful—and expensive. That’s why we offer our Water Line, Sewer Line, and Gas Line Protection Program to help safeguard your home and your budget.
As a homeowner, you’re responsible for the water, sewer, and gas lines on your property. If these lines fail due to normal wear and tear, repairs can cost thousands of dollars. Common causes include:
These issues can lead to:
Our protection program covers unexpected repair costs, so you don’t have to worry about surprise bills. Enroll today and enjoy peace of mind knowing your home is protected.
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A water service line is the pipe that delivers water from the utility main in the street to your home. Homeowners are often responsible for the portion of the water line that runs from their property line to their home. A sewer service line is the pipe that carries wastewater from your home to the utility main in the street. Homeowners are often responsible for the portion of the sewer line that runs from their home to the utility main. Natural gas lines run within your home delivering fuel to your water heater, furnace, kitchen range, clothes dryer, and possibly also to outdoor appliances like grills, pool heaters and lights. Homeowners are often responsible for any gas lines after their meter. Your responsibilities may vary. If you live in a dwelling like a condominium, contact your homeowners association to determine your responsibilities.