Sunday, May 31, 2009

Ensure You Insure

With us all recovering from sun stroke and burnt skin (!) the summer months have come to a close, and the wind and wetness of autumn are pretty much already here. With devastating floods already hitting the United Kingdom we have heard all sorts of horror stories ranging from sludge and mud taking over living rooms and kitchens throughout the country to of dogs and children being sucked and pulled along by the currents created by the excess rainwater.

If you are in an area that has been given a flood warning it is imperative that you take the warning seriously. It is an unfortunate reality that more of us than ever are being made victim of natural accidents. It is important that we make sure that our home and belongings are protected against damages should the worse happen.

There are many different types of home insurance offered by many companies, so it very much depends on your personal situation when it comes to finding the best policy to suit you and your family's home. You should check the fine print of your policy, because although most companies do cover this aspect you do not want to be left to foot the bill!

Most of us do not realise that 90% of the damage caused by flooding is by the first inch of flood water. This of course soaks into your carpets, damages woodwork and rots the bottom of furniture leaving it unusable. You should be sure you check records on areas you are looking to move into too - the home insurance companies are very jumpy when it comes to floods at the moment and are even threatening to take away flood cover unless the government put more money and effort into preventing floods and damage.

Due to this annoyance, you should expect to have to pay more to renew your insurance than last time if your home is in a "risk area". Lets just hope the British weather is kinder to us this year.

Most of us have home insurance but it is import to check that your insurance policy covers you for flooding. Home insurance can be found cheaply if you do your homework

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