warranty program

Pipe protection program endorsed by City of Ottawa taking another shot at signing up residents

Pipe protection program endorsed by City of Ottawa taking another shot at signing up residents

This summer, letters from Service Line Warranties of Canada (SLWC) will be mailed to residents’ homes giving them the chance to buy into a warranty program that would help with the costs of repairs to underground water and sewer service lines, if the need arises. City of Ottawa staff say the relaunch of an insurance-like pipe protection program will incorporate lessons learned from 2021, when many residents were left confused and angry about the offer of voluntary coverage from a private company with the city’s endorsement.

This summer, letters from Service Line Warranties of Canada (SLWC) will be mailed to residents’ homes giving them the chance to buy into a warranty program that would help with the costs of repairs to underground water and sewer service lines, if the need arises. Homeowners are responsible for a portion of the pipes under their private properties that connect their homes to city-owned water and sewer lines — something many residents aren’t aware of, according to city staff. Drawing attention to this potential drain on homeowners’ wallets is a key argument at the city for its team-up with SLWC.

Council repeals Sewer User Rate By-law changes

Council repeals Sewer User Rate By-law changes

Durham Regional Council has reversed recent changes, related to the limits of responsibility for repairs on private property related to sanitary sewer service connections within the Sewer User Rate By-law, which came into effect on July 1, 2022. Effective immediately, the Region of Durham will continue to carry out repairs to sanitary sewer service connections, on private residential property to within one metre of the structure, in accordance with By-law #90-2003.