Home Repair Solutions Provider HomeServe USA to Purchase ServLine

Acquisition will allow HomeServe to provide more solutions for homeowners

Business Wire

HomeServe USA, a leading provider of home repair solutions serving more than 4.2 million customers across the US and Canada, will acquire Chattanooga, Tennessee-based Sunbelt Group’s ServLine business division (https://www.servline.com/), a National Rural Water Association (NRWA) affinity partner.

The acquisition strengthens HomeServe’s position in the market as the leading provider of home repair solutions

Started in 2014, ServLine works with 144 participating rural water utilities in 18 states through an exclusive affinity partnership with the NRWA and 28 State Rural Water Associations (SRWAs). The business offers a unique leak adjustment product to participating utilities, which can help cover high water bill costs that result from leaking water pipes on a homeowner’s property, as well as a water and sewer service line protection program. Utilities participating in the ServLine programs currently have 27,000 customer homes under the water and sewer line protection program and 465,000 homeowner connections covered under the leak adjustment program.

“ServLine’s unique business model will enhance what HomeServe can offer to our 700 municipal and utility water partners and their customers,” said John Kitzie, Chief Executive Officer of HomeServe USA. “By acquiring ServLine and its strong partnership with the National Rural Water Association, HomeServe will be able to provide even more customers a wider variety of solutions for their homes. The acquisition strengthens HomeServe’s position in the market as the leading provider of home repair solutions.”

Customers are hit twice when faced with a leaking or broken water pipe. They can have the cost to repair the leak itself, as well as a higher water bill due to the lost water. For one to two dollars a month, through the ServLine leak adjustment program, utilities can provide their customers peace of mind that they will not have the stress of funding an abnormally high water bill after an issue with a leaking pipe or fixture arises. The plans also benefit the utility who are protected against having to write off the cost of lost water.

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