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Buildings Insurance
Protect Your Investment
Site insurance is of fundamental importance when investing your
money into property especially as the sums are almost always five or six figures.
Whether your project is a conversion, renovation, extension or a new build you will invariably need
comprehensive protection for both the building and the rest of the site.
You must protect the existing structure (if there is one) as well as all the new
work against such losses as fire, theft, flood, storm damage, vandalism and accidental
damage.
Don't just rely on your standard building insurance to cover the cost of any loss
as, more often than not, they will not pay out on a loss involving a property under
development.
Converting your Site Insurance into Building Insurance
Some of our policies have the option to convert the unexpired portion of the
site insurance policy into a buildings insurance policy when the property is
signed off as complete.
This option must be taken when you select the products you require during the
initial quotation process.
If you are planning to remortgage the moment the property is completed, you will
need to prove that the property has buildings insurance in place. By taking our
site insurance to building insurance option it facilitates the remortgage
process as early as possible. (On average a completion certificate is issued
around six weeks prior to the property being heritable)
For remortgage services Click here
Buildings & Contents cover for your completed project
If you do not have a site policy that converts into buildings insurance, but
need Buildings and Contents cover now - we still have some great buildings and
contents insurance deals available for completed self-build, renovation and
conversions.
Our rates recognise that you have built or renovated the property to modern
standards and are therefore a better risk to a traditional home.
For a Buildings & Contents quotation on your self-build renovation or conversion
project
call 0845 230 9874.
Or Click here and we will take your contact details and call you back
Please Click here to view a sample policy and keyfacts
Note : You should review the full details of the limits of cover and excesses.
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