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Direct LineDirect Line
Enjoy free accidental damage cover on their contents insurance. Online discount up to 25%.
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25%NoneYes8%£7,500
Norwich UnionNorwich Union
Get half price home insurance cover with Norwich Union if you have 5 or more years no claims.
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15%Up To 50%Yes8%£10,000
Go CompareGo Compare
Gocompare.com – the right home insurance at the right price, why gocompare anywhere else?
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NoneNoneNoquote requiredquote required
ChurchillChurchill
Up to 25% discount when you take out buildings & contents insurance together + up to 30% no claims discount too.
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25%Up To 30%Yes8%10% sum assured
MORE TH>NMORE TH>N
When you buy MORE TH>N buildings insurance they'll give you the contents cover for FREE.
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25%NoneYesnil£1,500
ConfusedConfused
This year, customers have saved on average £120 on home insurance through Confused.com.
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NoneNoneNoquote requiredquote required
Lloyds TSBLloyds TSB
15% discount when you buy online with optional monthly interest free payments.
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15%Up To 30%Yesnil15% sum assured
TescoTesco
Get a free £50 Tesco shopping or fuel voucher plus 35% discount online before 17th September, 2008.
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35%NoneYesquote required£5000
BarclaysBarclays
Save 10% online plus get £50 cashback with Barclays buildings and contents insurance.
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10%NoneYesnil£2,500
SagaSaga
Save up to 1/3 on your home insurance. High levels of cover at low prices for those over 50.
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22%Up To 15%Yesnil£5,000
Birmingham MidshiresBirmingham Midshires
£75 Cashback if your combined house insurance renewal quote is cheaper. Unlimited buildings cover.
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NoneNoneYesnil1000
NatWestNatWest
Get 12 months cover for the price of 9 when you buy online before 5/09/08. Up to £25 towards switching costs.
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25%NoneYesnilquote required
PrudentialPrudential
20% online discount, up to 30% no claims discount and £250 Home Emergency cover as standard.
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20%Up To 30%Yesnil5000
Co-operative BankCo-operative Bank
Up to 40% no claims discount and monthly payment options.
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10%Up To 40%Yesnil5000
EndsleighEndsleigh
Endsleigh searches a panel of leading insurers to find you their best insurance deal!
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NoneNoneNoquote requiredquote required
BudgetBudget
Save up to £123. Accidental damage to your home entertainment included as standard (t&c).
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NoneNoneNoquote requiredquote required
eSureeSure
Further discounts when Buildings & Contents taken together. No claims applies to contents only.
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NoneUp To 45%Yesnil£1,500
The AAThe AA
The AA will refund up to £50 when you switch if your current buildings and contents insurers charge you.
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30%NoneNo24.9%£5,000
HalifaxHalifax
Up to 30% No Claims Discount
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35%Up To 30%Yesnil£5,000
NationwideNationwide
20% off your buildings & contents insurance when you buy them together online, plus a further 10% online discount.
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10%NoneYesnil£5000
   
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Home Insurance Explained

By Daniel Calloway
Published on 30 Nov 2007
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We explain why you need home insurance and what makes a good policy.

Home insurance provides you with financial protection in case of theft or damage to your property or possessions. Home insurance can be divided into two aspects, buildings insurance and contents insurance. A common analogy used to differentiate between the two is that if you turned a house upside-down, everything that fell out would need to be covered by contents insurance, whereas all the permanent fixtures that remained would be covered by buildings insurance.

Buildings insurance is an essential for homeowners because, as a means of securing their investment, the majority of mortgage lenders require a borrower to have sufficient buildings insurance in place to cover the rebuild (as opposed to market) value of their home. In addition to the property itself, outbuildings such as garages as well as permanent fixtures such as bathroom suites and fitted kitchens are usually covered under buildings insurance.

Contents insurance is required by both homeowners and renters alike as a means of protecting furniture, white goods, electrical appliances, clothes and other items kept in the home. The basic level of contents cover offered is called indemnity insurance, this is where an insured item is replaced with an item of the same age. Most people choose a higher level of insurance, known as new for old cover, which although slightly more costly, will pay for an insured item to be replaced with a brand new version if a claim is made.

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Most insurance companies offer optional add-ons to home insurance policies which are ideal if a more comprehensive level of cover is needed. These add-ons include accidental damage cover, legal cover, emergency assistance and garden or sports equipment cover to name a few.

It is important to check that the level of cover you choose for your home insurance is sufficient to cover the rebuild of your home and the replacement of all of your possessions. It is also worth checking whether there are any limits placed on the amount that will be paid out for each item and also whether possessions are covered when they are taken outside the home.

Many insurance companies offer joint policy discounts if buildings and contents insurance are taken together. However, it is best to choose a home insurance policy for the level of cover it provides rather than the amount it costs. With a good home insurance policy in place whether you own your own home or rent a property you can be confident that if the unforeseen should happen, your possessions will be covered.

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