Thursday, 5 April 2018

Choosing the Right Site Insurance

For most of you, building your own home will be the biggest financial outlay you’ll ever make – and it will most likely involve spending every penny you have.

Undertaking a major extension or renovation project will also require significant investment. It makes sense to put the right insurance in place, then, so as to protect our interests against unforeseen events that might scupper the best-laid plans of even the most organised among us.

Why is it important to have project insurance?

Self-building or renovating can be a risky business. A major scheme involves valuable heavy machinery and expensive materials waiting to be used.

Trades will also be working in dangerous environments – such as on roofs and scaffolding, with the accompanying risks of falling or being under something that’s dropped from height. Furthermore, while the work goes ahead, part-built structures such as gable ends can be vulnerable to extreme weather events.

All of this is completely outside the normal remit of domestic building and contents insurance, which means you’ll need to secure a specialist product. Insurance is a risk-based industry and the risks associated with a building site are far higher and much more varied than the relative safety of a residential property.

It is for this reason that when you undertake an extension, or tackle serious renovation work to your current home, it’s essential you notify your insurer before the project starts.

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