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Self-Build Zone’s Simon Middleton, spoke at the Midlands show on the subject of: FINANCE: Site Insurance, warranties and the use of standard contracts on self-build, renovation and extension projects.
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Whether it’s a barn or a new town house you
know it’s going to be a challenge when it comes
to insurance!
Insurance for self-builders & renovators.
Remember, the renovation or conversion
project you are embarking on is unique, so deal with an expert that understands that.
Insurance for self-builders & renovators.
All new build projects are different, so talk to an
expert that understands that.
Insurance for self-builders & renovators.
£220,000 Fire Loss
£492 premium
Site Insurance
Legal Expenses
Structural Warranty
New Build
Site Insurance
Existing Structure
Legal Expenses
Possibly a Structural Warranty
ConversionExtension
Renovation
Site Insurance should be purchased when you
exchange contracts on the plot or building you
wish to renovate.
Site Insurance
New Works
Public Liability
Employers Liability
Plant & Equipment
Caravan & Contents
Personal Possessions
Personal Accident & Broken Bones
Legal Expenses
Has work started?
Site Insurance
Arrange this PRIOR to submitting a Building
Regulation Application to SAVE money.
Structural Warranty
We can cover properties that have been
completed and require a warranty retrospectively
to sell on.
Contracts Just how trusting are you going to be?
Claims
Some general tips...
ID Visitors/Delivery Drivers
Out of Sight out of Mind
Some general tips...Security
Health & SafetySome general tips...
My contractor has Insurance already, do I need Site Insurance?
FAQ
Will Public Liability be enough?
FAQ
Do I have to have Site Insurance or a Structural
Warranty?
FAQ
Do I have to have Site Insurance or a Structural
Warranty?
Thanks for listening, are there any questions?
We are on stand513