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Buildings insurance covers the cost of repairing damage to the structure of your property. Garages, sheds and fences are also covered, as well as the cost of replacing items such as pipes, cables and drains. Your insurance should cover the full cost of rebuilding your house.
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Read More »Buildings insurance covers the cost of rebuilding your home if it's damaged or destroyed. It's usually compulsory if you're planning to buy your home with a mortgage and you may not be able to get one unless you take out buildings insurance. This page tells you what you can expect buildings insurance to cover and what you should think about when you choose a policy.
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It's important to make sure you insure yourself for the amount it would cost to completely rebuild your home. This is called the sum insured. The cost of rebuilding your home is not the same as the price you paid for your home, or its current value if you were to sell it. Rebuild costs are usually less than the current market value, so make sure you don't over or under insure yourself. To help you work out the cost of rebuilding your home, there's a Building Cost Information Service online calculator on the Association of British Insurers' website. Some insurers offer unlimited cover so you don't have to work out the rebuild costs. However, if already know what they are, it may be cheaper to shop around for a policy that fits your exact needs. Some policies work out the sum insured based on a general assessment of where you live and the type and age of your home. However, this may not fit your particular property, so you'll need work out whether you've got enough cover. You should regularly review the amount your buildings insurance cover as rebuild costs tend to rise over time. Some insurers offer policies that will increase the sum insured automatically in line with rebuild costs. Remember, if you improve your home, such as adding an extension or a loft conversion, the rebuild costs may also increase and you will need to make sure you're covered. If your property has special features, for example a thatched roof, or it's a listed building, you can pay for a survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors to assess the rebuild costs.
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