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Protecting your home and belongings is one of the most important decisions you can make as a homeowner. We help you compare buildings and contents insurance from leading UK insurers, so you can find comprehensive cover at competitive prices. Whether you need buildings insurance, contents insurance, or a combined policy, we make it easy to find the right level of protection for your home.
What does Buildings Insurance cover?
Buildings insurance covers the structure of your home including walls, roof, floors, fitted kitchens and bathrooms, fixtures and fittings. It protects you against damage from fire, flood, storms, subsidence, theft and vandalism. If the worst were to happen, buildings insurance would pay for the cost of repairing or rebuilding your home, giving you peace of mind that your biggest asset is protected.
What does Contents Insurance cover?
Contents insurance covers your personal belongings including furniture, electronics, clothing and jewellery. It protects against theft, fire and flood damage. Many policies also offer accidental damage cover as an optional add-on, giving you extra protection against everyday mishaps. Contents insurance ensures that if your belongings are damaged, lost or stolen, you can replace them without bearing the full cost yourself.
Do you need both Buildings and Contents insurance?
If you own your home, you almost certainly need buildings insurance — most mortgage lenders require it as a condition of your mortgage. Contents insurance protects your belongings and is strongly recommended for both homeowners and tenants. A combined policy covering both buildings and contents is usually cheaper than purchasing two separate policies, and offers the convenience of managing everything with a single insurer.
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