Why do utility lines fail?
What causes cracks, holes, or leaks in utility lines?
 
  Time.
Wear and tear over time. It can be that simple. Over time, seals can become dried out and your house can shift and settle. A small crack develops and leads to a leak. Next thing you know, your utility line has failed.
Weather.
Freezing, thawing; rain, snow; each change of seasons brings with it a different challenge to your utility lines, and the potential for cracks and leaks.
Landscaping.
We all admire the beauty of a landscape graced with trees and shrubbery, but plant roots are not friends of your utility lines. Wrapping themselves around your lines, they can easily cause cracks and leaks.
 
 
 
  Doesn't my Homeowner's Insurance cover this type
of Repair?
 
  Typically no. Most homeowners policies will pay to repair the damage created by failed utility lines but not for the repair itself. We encourage you to call your insurance company to determine your actual coverage.  
 
 
  What exactly does my warranty protect?  
  Depending on the warranties you select, our warranties cover the repair or replacement (up to the program limit) of your utility line(s) due to normal wear and tear. For complete terms and conditions on all of our products, we invite you to call us toll free at 1-866-922-9006 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST.  
 
 
  When does my warranty start?  
  Typically, coverage begins 30 days after enrollment. However, if you enroll before the cut-off date on your letter, we'll waive the 30-day waiting period - so you'll get immediate coverage!  
 
 
  What do I do if I need a repair?  
  Simply call our 24-hour hotline number at 1-866-922-9006. We'll send a certified repair professional to your home, usually in less than 24 hours - including holidays and weekends.  
 
 
  What happens to my yard or home after the repair?  
  Once an outside line is repaired or replaced, our team will provide basic site restoration which includes filling all holes, mounding dirt to allow for settling and re-seeding grassy areas. After an internal line is repaired or replaced, SLWGA will test the repaired section of pipe for leaks and do a general cleanup. The Warranty Program does not cover restoration of the areas affected by the repair (e.g. restoring concrete, dry wall, paint, plaster or wallpaper) as these costs are typically covered under your Homeowner's policy.  
 
 
  How will I be billed?  
  You choose! We have several billing options available. Receive an invoice or, for greater convenience, we can process the payment to your credit card or checking account - monthly or annually. Use your Discover®, VISA® or MasterCard®.  
 
 
  Is this a long-term commitment?  
  You may continue your warranty as long as you like. If you change your mind for any reason, you may cancel at any time.  
 
 
  The Coverage Cap looks adequate but do you have an annual or lifetime restriction on how much you will pay to repair?  
  No. Unlike some other warranties available, we provide you with the full coverage per incident. We will pay up to your coverage amount each and every time you need us. We do not deduct prior repair expense from your coverage cap or limit the amount we will pay annually.  
 
 
  It sounds good but are there a lot of claim denials?  
  We are not a "bait and switch" company that lures you in and then manages its bottom line by denying claims or cutting corners. Our only sustainable advantage in the market place is our integrity. Last year, we approved more than 95% of all claims filed. The majority of those denied were due to lapsed coverage.  
 
 
  Who is Service Line Warranties of Georgia?  
  Headquartered in Washington, Pennsylvania, Service Line Warranties of Georgia is part of a family of companies that serve over 350,000 active warranties in the states of PA, OH, KY, WV, GA, MI and SC. We have been offering utility line repair programs to residential homeowners for over ten years. We are one of the largest warranty providers of this type in North America and are very pleased to be expanding our operation into the state of Georgia.
 
 
   I called my local utility and they never heard of you. Why?  
  As a division of Utility Service Partners Private Label, Inc., we have been offering utility line warranties for more than a decade in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and West Virginia as Columbia Service Partners. We began offering utility line warranties in South Carolina in October of 2006 as Service Line Warranties of South Carolina. We realize that it will take some time before we enjoy the same reputation in Georgia that we enjoy in the other states we operate in.  
 
 
  Are you approved by the State of Georgia's Insurance Department?  
  Yes. We are an approved service contract provider by the Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner. We invite you to call them for additional information at 404-656-2070.  
 
 
  Are you a member of the Better Business Bureau?  
  Yes. We have been a member of the Better Business Bureau for over 10 years and are very proud of our clean record.  
 
 
  Do I really need this?
Isn't my utility company responsible for my lines?
 
  Most homeowners are surprised to learn that they are responsible for the repair and replacement of their broken or leaking utility lines. And some believe that utility lines simply do not fail. However, even slight changes in the weather, normal wear and tear, landscaping, and the natural shifting of your home can cause utility lines to crack, leak or pull apart, leaving you without utility service and responsible for the repair. So why not get protected? Call 1-866-922-9006 today and enroll in the warranty programs that are right for you.  

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