Building and Content Insurance

If you own your home or any other property, it’s essential to protect such a valuable asset in case disaster strikes. Just imagine if it was completely destroyed through fire, flood or an explosion – it would have to rebuild from the ground up.

Buildings Insurance will cover the costs of repairing or rebuilding the structure of your home, should it be damaged or destroyed. This includes damage to walls, permanent fixtures or fittings, patios and bathroom suites. Domestic buildings such as sheds, garages and greenhouses are also covered, within the boundaries of your land.

Most mortgage providers will insist that you have buildings insurance in place before they’ll give you a mortgage. That way, if the worst should happen, they’d be able to recover their losses.

Contents Insurance covers your personal belongings against loss or damage and includes everything you’d take with you if you moved home, such as your furniture, kitchen appliances, curtains, bedding, clothing, laptops and jewellery.

You don’t need to be a homeowner to take out Contents Insurance. Even if you’re renting, you should have it, as your landlord is not liable to protect your belongings.

For an initial consultation with no obligation complete and send this form to us and one of the team members will call you back.

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    A mortgage is a loan secured against your home. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage or any other debt secured on it.