My local natural gas utility keeps offering me insurance on my water and sewer lines. The cost is modest, ten bucks monthly for water line and fifteen for both water and sewer. My home is 57 years old. They offer to make it part of the gas bill, and their role as a public utility makes it seem like it would be legitimate.
My uncertainty is that I have heard of water and sewage lines needing to be replaced, but as near as I can tell it is rare. Two residences in the family were/are over 100 years old, and neither ever required replacement of these. I have never had a friend, acquaintance, colleague or community member known to me to need this, nor have I read letters to the editor bemoaning this.
Is this insurance a bit like insuring against rhinoceros damage? Is it getting a lot of people to insure against a remote possibility? Or is this a practical and responsible option?
I keep getting mailings encouraging me to sign up for this. What is your take? What is your experience. It also worries me that the natural gas people are offering this
Drainage Repair Near Seattle. Could it be that they do some of the damage to residential lines in installing or repairing gas lines and are trying to deflect their liability? Am I buying insurance that they should be carrying?