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Drainage
hellenn
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hi
After calling out a drainage company to an overflowing drain at my property, they tell me the (my) underground pipes have been wrongly fitted. Is there a chance my home insurance will cover for this? I've had a bit of a search, including on my policy, and it doesn't seem too clear. Thought I would see if anyone on here has any experience of similar?
After calling out a drainage company to an overflowing drain at my property, they tell me the (my) underground pipes have been wrongly fitted. Is there a chance my home insurance will cover for this? I've had a bit of a search, including on my policy, and it doesn't seem too clear. Thought I would see if anyone on here has any experience of similar?
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