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Question About Sewer Line Insurance – Worth It?

Varun Chawla
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Hey everyone, wondering if any of you carry sewer line insurance and if so, do you go with HomeServe or another provider?

I recently had a property with a sewer line issue despite getting a good scope during inspection. Turns out there are some low spots, and now I’m dealing with costly repairs. The realtor recommended a fix, but it’s expensive.

Looking back, I’m wondering if I should have taken the insurance. Anyone have experience with these policies—do they actually cover the big-ticket repairs, or is it just another unnecessary expense? Appreciate any insights!

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Ed O.
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Ed O.
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Based on my anecdotal experience, it is not worth having. We've had lines fail over the yeears, however $15 x unit count x 12 months x years in service = a much higher amount than the sum of the repairs over the 25 years we've been in business. 

The only exception to this would be if you had a line scoped and it showed areas of concern, and perhaps a high likelihood of failure in the next 5 years..... 

Sewer and water service line insurance are a lot like home warranties or extended warranties. The fear based sellers aren't there to help you, they're in it for a margin. 

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