Las Vegas is Pleased to Introduce the Service Line Warranties of America (SLWA) Service Line Warranty Program.

by | May 26, 2016 | By State, Education, Large Cities, Nevada, NLC SLWP, Public-Private Partnerships, Service Line Responsibilities, Water Solutions

May 26, 2016 – As Las Vegas and communities across the country work to improve public sewer service lines, the private sewer lines on a homeowner’s property are subjected to the same elements that cause public lines in the City of Las Vegas to fail – root invasion, ground shifting, fluctuating temperatures, age and more.

Repair costs for broken, leaking or clogged sewer lines can be from hundreds to upwards of $3,500 – an unexpected cost that can be hard on a budget.

The City of Las Vegas is pleased to introduce the Service Line Warranties of America Sewer Line Warranty Program, an optional and affordable solution that provides warranty coverage that covers the cost to repair private sewer lines when they fail.

SLWA’s Sewer Line Warranty program offers unlimited coverage at a low cost. There are no coverage caps of any kind and no deductibles or service fees.

SLWA is a BBB Accredited Business and has helped more than 100,000 homeowners across the U.S. save more than $64 million dollars in repair costs.

Coverage is available for $6.00 monthly or $67.00 annually. For residents who enroll by August 5, 2016, SLWA will waive the 30 day waiting period, providing immediate coverage.

Homeowners who wish to enroll can do so by calling 888-263-1710 or by visiting www.slwofa.com.

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