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Many homeowners aren’t surprised when told that they’re responsible for repairs needed to their home’s interior plumbing system, but what about when repairs are needed for their home’s water and sewer service lines that are outside and underground? In most cases, a utility company is only responsible for the water and sewer mains, and responsibility for the lines running to the house falls squarely on the homeowner. Many people may be unprepared for the cost of unexpected repairs when a problem arises.
A Simple Solution
Fortunately, there’s a way to get affordable protection from these potential problems. By enrolling in American Water Resources’ (AWR) optional protection programs — the Water Line and Sewer Line Protection Program, and the In-Home Plumbing Emergency Program — you could be saved from the hassle and expense of covered repairs.
AMAC has selected AWR to provide the optional Water Line and Sewer Line Protection Program, and the optional In-Home Plumbing Emergency Program, to its members. For a low monthly fee, AWR will protect homeowners from unexpected service line and plumbing repair costs.
Why You Should Be Concerned
Water and sewer service line problems are typically not covered by standard homeowners’ insurance policies, and they can be complicated and expensive to fix. These types of problems can happen at any time. Without protection, you could be left having to pay for costly repairs.
Aging pipes and seasonal changes could cause a leak or break to your home’s water service line. Those same issues and invasive tree roots could lead to a clog or blockage to your home’s sewer service line. Similarly, interior water supply lines can leak or break, as can water shut-off valves — even a hidden-but-necessary item like a washing machine valve can suddenly stop working properly. Clogged drain lines at sinks or toilets can also be a problem.
AWR Programs Available to AMAC Members
If you’re enrolled with American Water Resources protection and you experience a problem, just call AWR. AWR’s Customer Care line offers 24-hour support, 7 days a week. If your problem is covered, AWR will send a licensed, insured plumber from their approved contractor network to your home to fix the issue — and get your life flowing normally once again. (A $50 service fee applies when a contractor is dispatched to your home for sewer line and/or in-home plumbing claims.)
How to Learn More and Enroll
To learn more about the Water Line and Sewer Line Protection Program and the In-Home Plumbing Emergency Program offered to AMAC members by AWR, and to find out if you are eligible for coverage, call AWR toll-free at 1‑855‑390‑4570 or click the button below.
Exclusions, limitations and eligibility requirements apply. Terms and Conditions available at AWRUSA.com/terms. Programs only available in select states. AWR does business in Florida as American Water Resources of Florida, and in Texas as American Water Resources of Texas.
I have requested info by regular mail 3 times and have not recieved anything. I am a AMAC member and need info sent to me for all 3 programs (including discount).
The letter I received from AMAC only talks about a problem with the incoming water line from the city main, not about sewer or in-home plumbing problems. Why the two different ads?
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