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Exterior Gas Line Coverage

Many homes use natural gas as the primary resource for heating and running a variety of appliances. As a homeowner, you may be responsible for repairing the exterior gas line that runs from the outside meter into your home in the event of a breakdown. Our Exterior Gas Line Coverage provides repairs to your exterior gas line.

The illustration below shows the area that is your responsibility as a homeowner.

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The HomeServe USA Solution
Exterior Gas Line Coverage Benefits:

  • No Bill to Pay for Covered Repairs – All costs are covered for replacing or repairing the covered exterior gas line emergency, up to your specific coverage limits per service call
  • Multiple Service Calls per Year – You can make more than one service call per year, covering labor, materials, permits and tax
  • 24-Hour Emergency Repair Hotline – Available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, ready to respond to your call
  • Priority Response – A local, licensed and insured contractor will make your repair a priority
  • Quality Work – One-year guarantee on all permanent repairs

 

General Exclusions:

Pre-existing conditions; acts of God; damage caused by - Your/Third Party action or negligence; lines not individually owned by you; removal of items necessary to make repairs; movement of meter unless required by local code; High pressure gas lines and the High Pressure Service Line; connections or extensions such as gas lines to grills, lights and pool heaters. Your natural gas provider may be responsible for repairs to your exterior gas line. Contact your service provider for full details. For complete Terms & Conditions call 1-888-752-6740

What You Should Know About

Home Emergencies

  • It is estimated that 1,000,000 homeowners will suffer a water service line emergency in 20121
  • More than 4,000,000 homeowners will have a major sewer/septic line disruption in 20121
  • 50% of American homeowners do not know they are responsible for repair costs in many common home emergencies2
  • 64% of Americans do not have $1,000 in savings to pay for emergency repairs3
  • Basic homeowners insurance does not typically cover the cost of most common home emergency repairs
  • Replacing a section of water service line costs an average of $2,3004
  • Replacing a sewer/septic line can cost thousands of dollars
1Home emergency occurrence rate estimated by HomeServe
2GfK Roper Custom Research North America 2010
3National Foundation for Credit Counseling 2011
4Based on HomeServe national average repair rates 4/11