Look at the fine print of your home insurance
Posted: February 13th, 2010 | Category: InsuranceWhat with the sun actually coming out this summer (for the time being) many people are choosing to spend thier money on new garden items as well as fencing and other outdoor things. It’s all down to the garden centre to waste loads of money on fancy new benches, BBQ’s and all the rest of it but with all that in mind have you forgotten about the home insurance as this is a very important thing to have especially during the summer months as you may find that some of your things are not covered to how you would like them to be so it is worth taking a good hard look to see just how good your insurance is.
The thing aboutthe garden is that it is a major weak spot when it comes to home insurance as the things that are contained within it are sometimes not covered within the inurance deal. This is ever more important when going ouit and buying really expensive garden equipment as you certainly need to know if you are insured.
There are two different ways that the home comes under cover. The two are buildings insurance and contents insurance and they are both put into place to cover two major parts of the home. The building part is put into place to cover the actual structure of the building itself. The content on the other hand protects you from general things like clothing, games, electrical items, furniture and all other personal belongings. It is also important to note that there also something else known as home emergency insurance that covers you in the case of a burst boiler, pests and other similar things.
Many insurance policies will not cover you for garden items so it is always good to check the fine print as garden benches, swings and other such things can be very expensive to buy. It is also important to check and see whether or not your buildings insurance will cover things like outside fencing, greenhouses and sheds as insurance companies will always try to find a way round paying out.