Homeowners Urged to Check Building Insurance Policies During National Maintenance Week

Bristol, United Kingdom, November 18, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Fairinvestment.co.uk is advising homeowners to inform their insurance providers before they undertake any major renovation work as their cover may be invalid if they fail to report changes to their homes.

As National Maintenance Week kicks off today, thousands of home owners are being encouraged to carry out repairs on their properties in order to make them more energy efficient as winter approaches. Yet recent research has shown that two in three people are not aware that their insurance company may require notification prior to starting any major construction work, which could impose limitations to their cover whilst the work is being completed.

While some smaller jobs will typically be covered as part of the existing cover plan, larger work such as loft conversions or small extensions will most likely require specialist small-level insurance to ensure a home is protected. Those who go ahead with their alteration plans could see their claims rejected in the event of any damage.

James Caldwell, Director of Fair Investment Company, comments: “Britain’s love of DIY can spell disaster for some home owners if they neglect to tell their insurers of the changes they have made. Whether it’s knocking down a wall, adding an extension or simply replacing the windows, you could end up out of pocket if you press ahead with the work before informing your insurer. For the time it takes to make the call, it is certainly worth the effort and could save you a hefty bill if things go wrong.”

According to the Office for National Statistics, we spend nearly 20 minutes every day of our lives carrying out repairs or gardening and with an annual DIY bill of around £16 billion; it just goes to show that Brits are addicted to improving their homes. What’s more, the latest statistics from the English Home Condition Survey found that 27.1 percent of privately-owned homes were in such a bad state of repair, they needed around £7,500 in improvements.

Mr Caldwell continues: “At Fairinvestment.co.uk, we can help homeowners compare home insurance and find the most appropriate levels of cover as well as offering the most up to date deals on the market to help make the decision even easier.”

National Maintenance Week runs from 16 – 23 November. This year's campaign is supported by comedian Griff Rhys Jones and aims to promote sustainability by encouraging homeowners and others to be aware of the simple maintenance steps they can take to protect their properties.

Compare home insurance using the following link: http://www.fairinvestment.co.uk/compare_home_insurance.aspx

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