Who is responsible for service line damage?
A broken pipe can break the bank
The big picture: 32% of homeowners have the misconception that service line coverage is included in their base homeowners policy—findings from the latest Agency Forward survey from Nationwide shows this.
28% say they have service line coverage, which is higher than the 8% of Nationwide homeowners policies that have added this coverage.
Respondents reveal: Despite 76% of homeowners saying they have read and fully understand policy's terms and conditions, 54% of homeowners are concerned that their policy may not cover certain types of damages or incidents, and 39% are admittedly confused about the different types of coverage offered by their policy.
How to get service line coverage
- Only 50% of homeowners are aware that service line coverage can be purchased through homeowners insurance.
- It can be purchased through a utility company, but homeowners likely need to purchase coverage for each line, through each provider.
- Homeowners with service line coverage report: 53% purchased it through their homeowners insurance policy. 36% purchased it through a utility provider.
- 66% of homeowners also believe service line coverage can be added to a homeowners policy at any time when, in fact, it can only be added at renewal.
"Service line coverage can often be overlooked but an incident will lead to a costly repair that falls on the homeowner," said
Learn more: Consider adding service line coverage [VIDEO] to a home policy. Your independent agent can let you know if your service lines are covered and help you determine the right coverage for you.
Key findings:
- 32% of homeowners think service line coverage is covered in their standard home policy—it's not
- Average cost to fix a service line to your home ranges from
$3,000 to$7,000 i - Only 8% of Nationwide home policies have added this coverage
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