Having trouble figuring out which features to look out for in a buildings insurance policy? Check out this list of ‘must have’, ‘should have’ and ‘could have’ features to help you buy the right buildings insurance policy.
‘Must have’ features
‘Must have’ features | A good policy will give |
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Sum insured – this must be enough money to clear the site and rebuild your home if it was totally destroyed by fire or flood, for example. |
Fixed limits of £250,000 or higher, or let you choose your own limit |
Index-linked sum insured – the cost of rebuilding houses rises each year with inflation. Protecting, or index-linking your sum insured means you won’t be left underinsured. |
A sufficiently high enough sum to be insured to cover the cost of rebuilding the property |
Alternative accommodation – covers the cost of staying somewhere else (such as a hotel or rented house) while your house is being repaired. This is if you can’t live in it following major damage, such as a fire or flood. |
£40,000 or 20% of the sum insured |
Public liability – covers you for the costs of being sued if anyone dies or is injured, or their property is damaged, because of something that happens at your home. |
£2,000,000 |
‘Should have’ features
‘Should have’ features | A good policy will give |
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Glass & sanitaryware breakage – cover for replacing windows, glass in doors, toilets and washbasins, if they are broken accidentally. |
Cover for glass and sanitaryware at no extra cost |
Underground services – cover for the underground pipes and cables bringing water, gas and electricity to your home and sewage away from your home. |
Some very basic cover for accidental damage at no extra cost |
Blockage of sewer pipe – cover for the cost of clearing a blockage in a sewer pipe on your property. |
£1,000 of cover both for finding and clearing the blockage |
Burst pipes – cover for the cost of repairing burst pipes (this is not the same as cover for damage by the leaking water). |
Damage to burst pipes covered as standard |
Tracing and accessing a leak – help with the cost of finding a leak and fixing it if it happens in your house, or underground. |
£5,000 of cover as standard for leaks inside and outside the home |
Empty property – how long you can leave your home unoccupied (such as going away on a long holiday or for work) before your insurer restricts or removes cover for your buildings. |
Periods of 30 days or longer without having to notify the insurer |
Emergency helpline – an emergency number you can ring in the event of damage that needs to be fixed as quickly as possible. |
24-hour helpline with approved repairers |
‘Could have’ features
‘Could have’ features | A good policy will give |
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Accidental damage cover – covers you against the cost of any accidents that damage your home. |
Cover as standard or available as an option |
Loss or theft of keys cover – if you lose your keys or have them stolen, your insurer will pay to replace all the locks in your home. |
Cover as standard |
Legal expenses cover – cover for your personal legal expenses if you have problems such as employment disputes or bodily injury claims. |
£50,000 of cover as standard |
Legal helpline service – a helpline you can call for advice if you have a personal legal problem. |
A free helpline as standard Some insurers only provide a legal helpline if you also buy their legal expenses cover. |
Repairs guarantee – any repairs to your buildings will be guaranteed. |
A 12-month guarantee Repairs carried out by someone you choose to do the work won’t usually be covered. |
Things to watch out for
Things to watch out for | A good policy will give |
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Buildings excess – an amount of money you have to pay towards any claim. |
Excesses in the range £0 to £100 |
Accidental damage excess – if you have accidental damage cover, this is an extra excess you have to pay towards these sorts of claims. |
No extra excess |
Escape of water excess – if your house is damaged by leaking water or baths and sinks overflowing, you might have to pay a higher excess towards the claim than the normal excess. |
No extra excess |
More information
If you want to work out how much cover you need, or want to know whether you need buildings insurance – read our guides below or ask a broker.