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Home > Blog > Are underground Service Lines Coverd?
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2022

Are underground Service Lines Coverd?

insuranceThere's no doubting that homeownership is a powerful tool for accumulating money, establishing stability, and achieving long-term objectives. While most homeowners understand that they are accountable for every inch of their home's interior and exterior, they often ignore one critical (but unseen) aspect: buried subsurface service and utility lines.

The following are examples of service and utility lines:

·         Pipes for water and sewage

·         Internet, cable, and electrical wiring

·         Pipes for natural gas

·         Pipes for propane

·         Breaks in a line

Just like other components of your home, can occur, as can mishaps during excavating. The good news is that you can easily add underground service line coverage to your portfolio to cover the cost of these service line repairs, as well as any associated excavation fees, property damage, and loss of use.

Because underground service line coverage is still new, please contact me if you have any questions. I can assure you that the small extra premium you pay will be well worth it if it saves you thousands of dollars in unanticipated and costly bills.

Posted 5:39 PM

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