Why does Service Line Warranties of America (SLWA) use the city’s logo in its marketing materials?
  • Service Line Warranties of America's (SLWA) partnership agreement with Leyden Township allows the company to use the logos in communications to indicate that there is a formal relationship in place and to let residents know that the offering is legitimate, it is for the residents benefit and has the approval of the city.
  • All of the mailings SLWA sends to Leyden Township area residents are first reviewed and approved by the City.
  • SLWA is committed to transparency in all of its communications. All SLWA materials clearly state that the services the company offers are voluntary and that they are offered by SLWA, a private company that is separate from the city.

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1. Why does Service Line Warranties of America (SLWA) use the city’s logo in its marketing materials?
2. What is the relationship between Service Line Warranties of America and Leyden Township?
3. Why did Leyden Township partner with Service Line Warranties of America?
4. How common are utility line breakages and what are the common repair costs?
5. I see there are complaints on the BBB site for Service Line Warranties of America?
6. Doesn’t my homeowner’s insurance already cover these repairs?
7. Is investing in a “rainy day” fund a more effective approach to buying a service plan?