by Service Line Warranties of Canada | Jul 12, 2024 | Customer Satisfaction, Hamilton, Partner Testimonials, Province, Public-Private Partnerships, Service Line Responsibilities, Testimonials
The City of Hamilton is celebrating its 10th year as a partner of the Service Line Warranties of Canada program, an optional water and sewer line protection plan. The partnership was expanded in 2022 to include the ServLine Leak Protection Program. Both programs...
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 Elise Dostal | May 13, 2024 | Contractor Testimonials, Hamilton, Testimonials, Water
In partnership with municipalities, Service Line Warranties of Canada offers optional repair plans for private water and sewer lines. Aside from providing critical protection for homeowners, the program is a tremendous benefit to local contracting businesses who are...
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...
by Elise Dostal | Feb 7, 2024 | Energy, Financial Shock, Infrastructure, New Brunswick, Ontario, Public-Private Partnerships, Quebec
While it’s intuitive to link “global warming” with hotter and longer heatwaves, longer droughts, more wildfires, and heavier rain, the link is less obvious when it comes to an increase in extreme cold events across North America, particularly in areas that have not...