Since its founding in 2003, HomeServe has been working in partnership with utilities and municipalities across the country to provide solutions that help address aging private and public infrastructure.
We are pleased to work with municipalities and utilities of all sizes to bring the National League of Cities Service Line Warranty Program (NLC SLWP) and the ServLine Program to their communities. The NLC SLWP, the only program of its kind endorsed by the National League of Cities, partners with over 1,200 cities and utilities and 16 state municipal leagues. ServLine, an affinity partner of the National Rural Water Association and 31 State Rural Water Associations, is offered by 215 water utilities.
HomeServe has been serving customers in North America since 2003.
We partner with over 1,200 utilities and municipalities in the U.S. and Canada.
We provide service to nearly 5 million customers, with more than 8.5 million contracts.
Partnering Across the USA
We are privileged to work with cities, utilities, and associations across America to educate and protect homeowners. Click below to learn more about our Programs in your area.
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What Do We Do?
HomeServe is a leading provider of solutions to educate and protect homeowners and provide critical infrastructure improvements. Our NLC Service Line Warranty Program covers repairs and replacements of private service lines, while the ServLine Program insures utilities and their customers against the excess expense resulting from customer water leaks.
National SLWP Partnerships
We’ve been an NLC partner since 2010, giving peace of mind to city officials and residents who face the issue of failing infrastructure. Click the video above to hear from folks who work with communities across the country, or click below to learn about our NLC partnership.
ServLine Partnerships
ServLine is an affinity partner of the National Rural Water Association and 31 State Rural Water Associations. The program is offered by 215 water utilities to protect customers from an excess water bill due to a leak, while helping the utility recapture leak-related lost revenue and resources involved in the administration of the leak adjustment process.
Latest News & Articles
Water Service Line Preparation Pays Off for MD Homeowner
Rashida B. of Silver Spring, Maryland, is a big believer in being prepared. "I have insurance for everything," she said. "You never know when you’re going to need it." So, when she became aware of plans that would allow her to protect herself from the cost of...
This Infrastructure Week, We Can’t Forget About Residential Infrastructure
Norwalk, Connecticut – [DATE] – Every year during the third week of May – National Infrastructure Week – a little extra attention gets paid to the state of America’s infrastructure. This includes everything from airports, bridges and roads to drinking water,...
NY Man Saves $2,700 with Exterior Electrical Plan
The town of Oceanside, New York typically only sees a few severe weather storms every year. So, when local resident and homeowner Tom W. noticed his lights flickering sometimes this past summer during some high winds, he made a mental note to investigate further if it...