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Home Buildings Insurance

Home buildings insurance is the cover that you have to have if you are a homeowner with a mortgage and even if you have fully paid off the loan, you’d be very unwise not to insure your most expensive asset. The buildings cover pays for the home to be rebuilt if it is completely destroyed or to be repaired if, for instance, the roof is blown off in a storm. Read more...>

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Tesco

Receive 50% off when you get a quote by 7th Jan 2009
50%

Direct Line

Trusted brand offering extensive cover.
25%

Barclays

Buy combined building & contents - get £50 cashback
10%

Sainsburys

20% discount when you purchase buildings & contents
20%

Buildings insurance does not pay for wear and tear maintenance but it would pay if the damage caused by a major fire might mean that a house is structurally unsound and needs to be rebuilt.

Buildings insurance may be rarely claimed but when it is used the expense is usually great so the insurance companies will balance those two factors. A large home with many bedrooms that will cost more to rebuild will attract a higher premium than a smaller home. 

If your home is at greater than average risk of flooding or near an eroding coastline you may find it more difficult to obtain buildings insurance. Previous history of subsidence claims will also impact on premiums and the ability to obtain buildings insurance.   

The costs of materials and labour for home building are always increasing so it’s important to make sure that your buildings cover keeps up with the potential expense that could be needed should disaster strike.

Top Tips

  • Your mortgage provider will insist that you have buildings insurance
  • The location, size, and age of your property will all be considered in your buildings insurance
  • There are many buildings insurance providers so you will have a wide pool to choose from and you may be able to get discounts if you have other policies with the same insurer
  • Make sure that the cover you have will adequately pay for your home to be completely rebuilt should it be destroyed

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