Service Line Warranties of Canada
Water and Sewer Service Lines
Did you know?
As a homeowner you are responsible for the water and sewer service lines buried on your private property. A breakdown to these lines could happen without warning resulting in an unexpected and costly emergency repair.
The lifespan of a service line depends on many factors including construction material, soil conditions and use and the location, number and species of nearby trees.
While not typically covered by basic homeowners’ insurance, residents are encouraged to check with their current provider to find out what their coverage is in this area, and to arm themselves with information such as deductible amounts and exclusions if the coverage is offered as an add on. Residents may also consider coverage from an external service plan provider.
Service Line Warranties of Canada (SLWC)
The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry has partnered with Service Line Warranties of Canada (SLWC) to offer eligible homeowners optional repair plans to help protect residents against potentially expensive emergency repairs to water service lines or well and sewer/septic lines on their private property.
Participation is optional and voluntary for homeowners. The program is solely managed by SLWC and uses no public funds. Residents will not be solicited in person or by phone. A homeowner who chooses to enroll in this program should do so with the knowledge that the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry in no way warrants or is liable for the work or performance of SLWC.
Residents who choose to sign up for a plan have access to these benefits:
A repair hotline available 24/7, 365 days a year
Pay $0 for covered repairs up to a benefit amount
Repairs performed by an insured and licensed plumber
One-year guarantee on covered repairs
For more Information
Click here: SLWC PLANS (or) visit www.slwofc.ca
Toll-free phone number: 1-844-616-8444
Who is SLWC?
SLWC is an independent company, separate from your local utility or community. SLWC is partnered with the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) and plans are available in over 70 municipalities across Ontario.
How can I stop getting mail from SLWC?
To be removed from future mailings, contact SLWC directly by emailing hello@slwofc.ca and providing your name and full address.
How the Partnership Works
Why did Morris-Turnberry partner with SLWC?
There are several benefits the voluntary SLWC program brings to Morris-Turnberry and its residents, including:
- Educating residential property owners about their responsibilities for the maintenance, repair and replacement of water service and sewer lines (portion from their homes to the property line) – at no cost to the Municipality.
- Assuring Morris-Turnberry that all repairs are performed to code and that all appropriate permitting is pulled.
- Reducing expense to property owners and the Municipality because the service plans encourage residents to report exterior water service and sewer/septic leaks in a timely manner. Timely exterior water service line repairs conserve water and reduce water loss Timely sewer/septic line repairs also minimize wastewater pollution, helping the environment.
- Resulting in fewer calls and involvement of Morris-Turnberry personnel regarding infrastructure that is the responsibility of property owners saves overall taxpayers money.
Doesn't my homeowners insurance already cover these repairs?
Typically, no. Most homeowners are surprised to learn that they are responsible for the repair and replacement of broken or leaking utility lines on their property. While most basic homeowners policies will pay to repair the damage created by failed utility lines, they typically do not cover the cost of the repair of the line itself. SLWC encourages residents to call their insurance company to determine their actual coverage.
Does the coverage include well or septic lines?
Yes, coverage provides for repair or replacement of well and septic lines. It does not include Septic tanks or any other type of collection tank.
Why does SLWC use the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry logo in its marketing material?
The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry allows SLWC to use its logo in communications to indicate that there is a formal relationship in place and to let residents know that the offering is legitimate, it is for the residents’ benefit and has the approval of the Municipality. All mailings SLWC sends to residents are first reviewed and approved by Municipal staff prior to use.
SLWC is committed to transparency in all its communications. All SLWC materials clearly state that the services the company offers are voluntary and that they are offered by SLWC, a private company that is separate from Morris-Turnberry.