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Self-Build Insurance Policy Overview

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Self-Build Insurance Policy Overview

Self-Build Zone knows Site Insurance is of fundamental importance when investing your money into property development, 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 the new works, the existing structure (if there is one) and the rest of the site.

You must protect the existing structure and all the new work against losses such 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. Our Self-Build Insurance policy will give you the cover you need.

Better to be safe…

It goes without saying that the majority of projects go from start to finish without the need to make any claim, but should the worst happen, you can have complete peace of mind that our Site Insurance will reduce your level of liability to an absolute minimum.

For further details on specific project insurance needs, explore our individual Site Insurance products pages.

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What is Site Insurance?

Site Insurance, also called Self-Build Insurance, is the insurance you need from the moment you start work until completion. Our policies cover new works, existing structures, employers’ liability, public liability, fire, theft, storm damage etc.

When should I take out Site Insurance?

You become responsible for insuring your plot of land as soon as the exchange of contracts has taken place. Site Insurance should be taken out at this point in time to at least cover your liabilities until the construction works begin, at which point the main body of the policy will automatically come into force.

If works are not going to start within 90 days, it would be advisable to take out Land Owners’ Liability cover to cover your Public Liability exposure until works are due to start, at which point Site Insurance should be arranged.

If you have an existing structure and are not going to start within 90 days you would need to arrange Unoccupied Buildings Insurance until the works are due to start, at which time Site Insurance needs to be arranged.

Doesn’t my builder have insurance?

Most builders will have some form of insurance, but this is often not comprehensive enough to cover your whole site. Many builders’ insurance policies have limits which won’t cover the whole cost of your build or your site if they are not on it.

You will also need to prove they have been negligent and pursue them in court at your own expense for a successful claim.

Is Site Insurance the same as a Structural Warranty?

No, Site Insurance covers your project while it is being built. A Structural Warranty covers all new structural works for 10 years from completion.

What does Site Insurance cover?

Site Insurance is necessary to protect your investment when you’re carrying out a renovation, conversion, extension or new build. Our self-build Site Insurance policy covers the new work, existing structure and rest of the site.

It protects against the likes of losses, fire theft, flood, storm damage, vandalism and accidental damage. See the specific project pages for in-depth information on Self-Build Zone’s Site Insurance.

Do you need site insurance?

It is not a legal requirement to have Site Insurance, but you must by law have Employers’ Liability cover, as you will be employing contractors to work on your site. This is included within our policy at the value of £10m as standard.

It is always advisable to think about the worst thing that could happen during the build and think about the financial implications that would have. For example, without insurance, if your new house burnt down a week before you move in, who is going to pay to rebuild it?

How do I make a claim?

If you think you might need to make a claim, please phone our advisors on 0345 230 9874.

There is a claim form to complete, and we operate a 24-hour service number for genuine emergencies for Site Insurance and Warranty. Please see your policy document for excesses.

If you are unsure whether you need to make a claim, please call and you will be advised accordingly. All calls are recorded for legal and training purposes

Do I still need Site Insurance if I’m using a Main Contractor?

It’s important when hiring anyone for your self-build to look at their documentation.

If an employee or contractor claims to have their own insurance, always request a copy of their policy documents to check that their cover is sufficient to cover your project for reinstatement cost and while they are not on site.

What insurance do I need for a self-build?

When doing a self-build you will need:

  • Public Liability to protect you while you just own the plot.
  • Site Insurance when you are about to start works until completion.
  • A Structural Warranty to protect your build for 10 years post completion and allow you to meet the UK lender requirements.
  • Site Insurance and a Structural Warranty should be arranged up to 30 days before you start.

Do I need a Structural Warranty for an extension?

The need for a Structural Warranty on an extension depends on the size and percentage increase in the size of the building.

If the extension is significant, such as a two storey, your lender may require one, but it’s always good to have the reassuring protection. When extending your home, you will need Site Insurance during the build.

What insurance do I need for building work?

If you are altering the structure of your home, it is often an exclusion on your Building Insurance property.

When you are ready to start works, you need Site Insurance to cover the existing structure and the new works being carried out. On completion you can reinstate your normal home and contents insurance policy.

Do you need Site Insurance?

Site Insurance is a must for anyone building or designing their own home. Your builder’s insurance may not cover the value of your plot and is often very limited in cover.

A Site Insurance policy covers your whole site including: public liability, employers’ liability, existing structure, theft, fire, flood, storm damage, hired plant, equipment etc.