Is it worth getting renovation insurance? In this blog article, we share an article from our partner, Tower, on why insuring your home when it’s at its most vulnerable is a smart move.
Getting ready to renovate, but not sure if it’s worth getting insured? We know that some insurance can be hard to understand, so here’s the 101 on renovation cover and why it’s worth covering your biggest asset.
Renovation insurance keeps the part of your home you’re working on covered during renovations or alterations.
You should consider buying renovation cover for any structural changes you make to your home. Things like: extensions, removing or moving load-bearing walls, a new swimming pool or spa area, a new deck or any work that requires consent from the council. We call these major alterations.
If you’re only doing cosmetic changes, like: painting walls, laying new carpets, changing your bathroom taps or light switches – we call these minor alterations. For premium house insurance policy holders, minor alterations are covered up to $50K. Check your policy documents for more details.
As well as any minor alterations, your house insurance also covers you for:
And once your reno is complete, you can re-adjust your sum insured. This way any new additions will be reflected in your rebuild costs if you need them.
As well as major alterations, your renovation cover protects you for things like:
Just note, some larger construction firms might already have cover. This means your property might already have the cover it needs, so always ask before you buy.
If they don’t have cover, getting it means your project can keep moving without a hitch if there’s an unexpected issue.
E.g. if any materials (like wood) get stolen, having renovation cover will help prevent delays in getting replacement materials and the work can keep on going.
There are some things your renovation insurance doesn’t cover. This includes:
Check the policy wording for more details of what is covered and what’s not.
That’s up to you. Renovation insurance is a smart way to keep your home covered just in case, especially when it’s at its most vulnerable during renos.
Plus, renovations are expensive, so it’s wise to protect your investment and plug the gap your house insurance doesn’t cover while work is being done.
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