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Why choose this plan:

  • $1,000 annual benefit amount
  • Multiple service calls up to annual benefit
  • One-year guarantee on all covered repairs
  • $200 deductible

What's covered

  • Exterior septic line
  • Leaking or permanently blocked exterior septic line
  • Septic Tank
  • Septic sewage ejector pump

People rely daily on their septic line system to work properly. When breakdowns happen, repairs can cost hundreds of dollars.

That's why real estate professionals suggest homeowners be prepared with an Exterior Septic Line/Tank System Plan from Homeserve Home Warranty. And being prepared with a home warranty for your septic line can help ease your clients' worry and financial strain that come from unexpected line breakdowns.

Overview

Homeowners dont usually expect a breakdown of their exterior septic line and tank system. When there’s a failure, it can be a huge inconvenience and could bring about a big expense. There is a $200 fee per service call.

Eligible homeowners can select an Exterior Septic Line/Tank System Plan from HomeServe Home Warranty, which provides up to $1000 in annual coverage. This optional coverage can help protect one from the costs and damages of unexpected septic line/tank system emergencies.

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Important coverage information

Eligible

  • An owner of a residential single structure, or a unit within a structure, that is: 5,000 sq. ft or less; not intended to be moved; and not used for commercial purposes may be eligible. An owner of a single residential structure with multiple units must provide the unit address for each service agreement
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Not Eligible

  • Systems covered by a homeowners' or like association or not installed per manufacturer specifications are not eligible. You are not eligible if you know of any problems with any of your systems prior to enrollment, or your exterior septic line previously had roots removed. You must also own the land on which your home is located to be eligible for coverage of: exterior septic line/tank system
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Exclusions

  • Damage to the septic line caused by roots, rocks or earth movement tile fields; leach beds; cesspools; aerobic waste water systems; and damage from accidents, negligence or otherwise caused by you, others or unusual circumstances. Additional exclusions apply.
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Eligibility: An owner of a residential single structure, or a unit within a structure, that is: 5,000 sq. ft or less; not intended to be moved; and not used for commercial purposes may be eligible. An owner of a single residential structure with multiple units must provide the unit address for each service agreement. Swimming pool and/or spa systems covered by a homeowners' or like association or not installed per manufacturer specifications are not eligible. You are not eligible if you know of any problems with your swimming pool and/or spa systems prior to enrollment. You must own the land on which your home is located to be eligible for coverage of the swimming pool and or/spa systems.
Benefit Details: Coverage provides, up to the annual benefit amount of $1,000, for covered repair or replacement of a leaking or permanently blocked exterior septic line that takes waste water from the external wall of your home to the point of connection to the septic tank on your property; your septic tank; and your septic sewage ejector pump inside or outside your home, for which you have sole responsibility, that are failing to perform their fundamental operations due to normal wear and tear (including rust, corrosion, sedimentary or mineral deposits), not accident or negligence.There is a $200 fee per service call.
Not covered: damage to the septic line caused by roots, rocks or earth movement tile fields; leach beds; cesspools; aerobic waste water systems; and damage from accidents, negligence or otherwise caused by you, others or unusual circumstances. Additional exclusions apply. Disputes resolved by arbitration, without class action or jury trial, unless otherwise stated in your full Terms and Conditions.
Making a Service Call: Your plan starts the day your enrollment is processed, and you can make a service call immediately. There is a $200 fee per service call.
Cancellation: Cancel any time by calling HomeServe. If you cancel within 30 days of your start date, you will get a full refund (less claims paid or tune-ups provided, where applicable). Cancellations after the first 30 days will be effective at the end of the then-current billing month, and you will get a pro-rata refund (less claims paid or tune-ups provided, where applicable).
Renewal: The plan is annual and will not renew at the end of term.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cancellation policy?
Cancel any time by calling HomeServe. If you cancel within 30 days of your start date, you will get a full refund (less claims paid or tune-ups provided, where applicable). Cancellations after the first 30 days will be effective at the end of the then-current billing month, and you will get a pro-rata refund (less claims paid or tune-ups provided, where applicable).
Who is HomeServe?
HomeServe is the leading provider of home repair solutions nationwide with nearly 20 years’ experience making home ownership easier by keeping home systems running smoothly. We do this through a nationwide network of licensed contractors and a U.S.-based call center available 24/7/365. As an accredited business with the Better Business Bureau and a 4.8 out of 5-star post-job satisfaction scores, HomeServe is the best tool a homeowner can have to protect themselves from costly home repairs. Our repair plans protect you from the expense of an emergency home repair caused by normal wear and tear that is not typically covered by your homeowners insurance, local utility or municipality.
Does homeowners insurance cover this?
When working with your real estate clients, you will find that the majority believe their utility companies or homeowners insurance is responsible for emergency repairs to the water, sewer, plumbing, electrical, heating and cooling systems, but the reality is that in many cases your client, the homeowner, are responsible. Most basic homeowners insurance policies and local utility companies or municipalities do not cover repairs to or replacement of the major systems in and around your client's home.
What quality of repair can my client expect?
Local, licensed and insured technicians perform covered repairs for your client's homes, which are guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for one year.
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