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Recomnendations for stand alone Home Emergency cover

I've had this combined with my home insurance previously, but am changing and can't get this with my new one. I've had a look online, but they seem very expensive stand alone. 

Any recommendations for stand-alone policies for home emergency and boiler cover?

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  • Chloe_G
    Chloe_G Posts: 419 Forumite
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    Homeserve have always fixed our issues successfully.
  • daveyjp
    daveyjp Posts: 14,127 Forumite
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    Homeserve are also known to fail spectacularly.  Like signing off a boiler as being fully operational following a repair, yet leaving site with no gas supply to the boiler.

    OP.  Standalone is generally more expensive,  find an insurance company that does offer home emergency cover.
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