by Service Line Warranties of Canada | Jul 12, 2024 | Customer Satisfaction, Hamilton, Partner Testimonials, Province, Public-Private Partnerships, Service Line Responsibilities, Testimonials
Service Line Warranties of Canada offers solutions for Municipalities to protect their communities against residential emergencies , including; Water Service Lines, Sewer Service Lines and Leak Protection. Jeffrey Olson discusses the program at the 2024 LAS AMO...
by Service Line Warranties of Canada | Jul 8, 2024 | Customer Satisfaction, Customer Testimonials, Hamilton, Ontario, Province, Service Line Responsibilities, Water
Helen M. of Hamilton, Ontario, knew her home was older and would need maintenance sometimes. Prior to her husband’s passing, Helen had not managed her home’s maintenance, so an offer for an emergency home repair plan she received through a partnership between...
by Service Line Warranties of Canada | Jul 8, 2024 | Customer Satisfaction, Customer Testimonials, Hamilton, Infrastructure, Press Releases, Province, Public-Private Partnerships, Service Line Responsibilities
Hamilton, ON. – July 8, 2024 – This month, the City of Hamilton and Service Line Warranties of Canada (SLWC) celebrate 10 years of working together to help resident homeowners save time and money when faced with essential home repairs. In the first of its kind in...
by Service Line Warranties of Canada | Mar 19, 2024 | Contractor Testimonials, Infrastructure, Interviews, Water
Canadian contractor Brenden Walker, owner of ProFlow talks about the benefits of being a Service Line Warranties of Canada network contractor and how the partnership has helped grow his business and help the...
by Service Line Warranties of Canada | Feb 7, 2024 | Infrastructure, Ontario, Service Line Responsibilities, Water
Julie M. and her husband had a problem at their Manitouwadge, Ontario, home: A geyser of water was erupting out of their driveway. “We had about two months where the water pressure didn’t seem to be as good,” Julie said. “We thought that maybe something was going...