Protect your garden glories

Published:
06/07/2009
Topic:
Press Release,Insurance,Home

As the 2009 'barbecue summer' gets into full swing2 many Brits will be taking advantage of what their gardens have to offer. moneysupermarket.com urges those sprucing up their gardens and planning 'al fresco' entertaining to ensure their gardens are well protected. 

  • Ensure your garden is covered against damage, loss and theft
  • Unlimited cover available from M&S Money1

Garden cover is included in most home insurance policies as standard, but the levels of protection can vary greatly. Cover for items kept outdoors has a limit of £250 with some providers such as Churchill, or up to £2,000 with esure, and unlimited cover from M&S Money1. It is also crucial to consider possessions stored in outbuildings and sheds, housing expensive items such as lawnmowers, and bikes for example. These should be as secure as they would be within the home. Again, providers offer varying levels of protection; cover of up to £2,000 is available with HSBC, whereas cover with MoreTh>n has a £75,000 limit. 

Julie Owens, head of home insurance at moneysupermarket.com said: "With more Brits choosing to stay at home this summer, we are all falling back in love with our gardens. But regardless of whether your patch is big or small, for Brits forking out for the latest garden furniture, high-tech gas barbecues and patio heaters, the costs can easily run into the thousands3. It's therefore essential homeowners consider the cost implications of theft or damage to garden items.

"When looking at garden insurance, it is important to consider the value of your garden and the levels of cover required. Landscaped gardens and costly furniture items are easy targets for thieves, as are elaborate statues and expensive plants. A thief will seize anything of value, so it's important to take necessary precautions to protect your garden, and read the small print to determine exactly what is covered. It is also vital to consider the expensive items and equipment kept in sheds, out-houses and other storage areas. These can still fall victim to garden crime, so it is essential to keep outbuildings locked and, where possible, not to showcase what you own." 


moneysupermarket.com's top ten tips to keep your garden and valuables safe:

  1. Insurers are specific about what is and isn't covered as part of contents and outbuildings. Read the small print and ensure your open space is fully insured.
  2. Don't let thieves have easy access to your garden. Ensure all gates and fences are in a good state of repair, and kept locked and bolted.
  3. Make sure your shed has a good lock.
  4. Do not leave expensive tools or valuable items, such as bicycles, lying in your garden. Keep them locked away at night because if they are not properly secured, they might not be covered.
  5. Make sure damage to walls, gates and fences are covered under your buildings insurance policy. Not all insurers provide this as standard.
  6. Install a security light as a deterrent to any would-be thief.
  7. Keep receipts for items purchased for the garden in case of a future claims. It may also be worth declaring any single expensive items, such as a lawnmower, that may come above the single item limit on your cover.
  8. If you have lots of expensive items in your garden then a normal policy may not cover you. Instead, you might be better opting for a high net-worth policy.
  9. Make sure you tell your insurer if you have a swimming pool as this may not be covered automatically.
  10. Make sure you know what is excluded in your cover. Most will not cover you for loss or damage if your home is unoccupied.

-Ends-

Notes to Editors:

1 Home insurance premiums with garden cover included as standard  

Insurer

Premium

Limit for items outdoors

Limit for items in outbuildings

Churchill

£141.75
(Premium includes 50% off)

£250

£2,000

Budget

£161.43

£2,000

£2,000

M&S Money

£185.06

Unlimited

Unlimited

esure

£204.45

£2,000

£2,000

The AA

£206.59

£1,000

£3,000

More Th>n

£210.83

£2,000

£75,000

Barclays
(basic garden cover)

£222.00

£500

Sum insured
£3,000 for theft

Halifax

£220.12
(Premium includes £50 cashback)

£500

£2,000

HSBC

£229.73

£500

£2,000

Barclays
(with garden cover)

£235.79

£1,500

Sum insured
£3,000 for theft

Legal & General

£261.61

£1,000

Sum insured
10% of sum insured for theft

Egg

£304.87

£500

Sum insured

Aviva
(basic garden cover)

£337.50

£500

£2,500

Aviva
(with garden cover)

£346.50

£1,500

£2,500


2 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/corporate/pressoffice/2009/pr20090430.html
3 Top of the range garden items from JohnLewis.com
   > Table and x5 chairs @ £960: http://www.johnlewis.com/25050/Range.aspx
   > Top of the range gas barbecue @ £970: http://www.johnlewis.com/230418103/Product.aspx
   > Outdoor heater @ £39.00: http://www.johnlewis.com/230504830/Product.aspx
  Total: £1,969

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