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Central Heating Insurance
primarydeputy
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in Energy
We currently get our central heating insurance through British Gas. Don't get me wrong - they've been superb. They come out within 24 hours and service the boiler annually. But It's costing just over £28 a month.
Homeserve is offering a combined cover package for about £25 which covers gas, plumbing, electric and an annual boiler service. I'm wondering if it's worth switching. However, are Homeserve any good - I heard that they are in financial difficulties.
Can anyone help?
Homeserve is offering a combined cover package for about £25 which covers gas, plumbing, electric and an annual boiler service. I'm wondering if it's worth switching. However, are Homeserve any good - I heard that they are in financial difficulties.
Can anyone help?
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primarydeputy wrote: »We currently get our central heating insurance through British Gas. Don't get me wrong - they've been superb. They come out within 24 hours and service the boiler annually. But It's costing just over £28 a month.
Homeserve is offering a combined cover package for about £25 which covers gas, plumbing, electric and an annual boiler service. I'm wondering if it's worth switching. However, are Homeserve any good - I heard that they are in financial difficulties.
Can anyone help?
Dont touch them.
read the 2nd last page of their t&c;s under OUR REPAIR STANDARDS:
Repairs are usually temporary in order to alleviate the problem. However, a permanent repair may be carried out if it’s as cost effective as a temporary repair.
Promo codes are never always cheaper..... isnt that right EuropCar?0 -
I never argue against a householder's preference for heating cover, however think again whether drains, plumbing and electrics cover is good value. You could downgrade to HomeCare200 and save a pile.primarydeputy wrote: »It's costing just over £28 a month.
Also check the premium for adding home emergency to your household insurance.0
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