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What is home contents insurance?

Home contents insurance is a kind of insurance product designed to protect all the things that make your house your home. That’s your sofas, your kitchen sets, your TVs—all the big valuables and little knick-knacks dotted around where you live. Expensive things like jewellery and art usually fall under this umbrella too, so you can cover all the important things under one policy.

Why do you need home contents insurance in the UK?

If your house was robbed, do you know what you’d do next? Or if there was a flood and your possessions were all destroyed? Or a fire? There are hundreds of ways that you can lose all the things that matter to you most, which is why contents insurance exists – to make sure that if any of these events happened, you’d be able to recover or replace what you lost.
Without contents insurance, replacing or repairing items can cost a pretty penny. Maybe you have savings for that, but maybe you don’t; either way, contents insurance will cover the cost so you won’t have to dig deep into your pockets to get things back the way they were. With that peace of mind, you can sit back and relax knowing everything is taken care of.

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What’s covered?

A standard home contents insurance policy will cover your possessions against fire, theft, and flood damage. Some policies include accidental damage cover and loss of items outside the home as optional add-ons at purchase. Alternative accommodation – for example if your home is flooded and you can’t stay there – usually comes baked into the policy, too; a just-in-case for the worse-case scenario.

What isn’t covered?

Most home contents insurance policies won’t cover wear & tear, unforced entry theft, items not declared on the policy (whether at purchase or after an adjustment), or valuables that exceed the claims limits. It’s a good idea to check policy exclusions before you buy; you can find a full list of things not covered in your policy wording.

Key Features

Claim periods & policy terms

You can usually claim for up to 6 or 12 months, depending on the income protection policy. Policies typically exclude pre-existing conditions, substance use, self-harm, and voluntary unemployment. If you have complex health needs, a tailored policy may be best

Comprehensive Coverage

Your home contents are protected against fire, theft, and flood damage, with options to add accidental damage and personal possessions cover. You can also get alternative accommodation if your home becomes uninhabitable - ensuring peace of mind no matter what happens.

Flexible & Affordable Plans

This is the waiting time between claiming and getting paid. Most people choose a 30-day excess period, but the choice is yours.

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Who should buy home contents insurance?

Home contents insurance is essential for anyone who would struggle to replace their possessions if they were stolen, damaged, or destroyed. For homeowners, it complements buildings insurance by covering everything inside the property — from furniture and electronics to valuables. Renters, on the other hand, aren’t typically covered by their landlord’s policy, making contents insurance crucial for protecting personal belongings in the event of theft, fire, or accidental damage.
It’s equally valuable for landlords and students. Landlords who furnish rental properties with appliances, furniture, or white goods can ensure these items are covered throughout the tenancy. Meanwhile, students living in university halls face a higher risk of theft or accidental damage in shared or less secure spaces — making contents insurance a smart safeguard for their gadgets, books, and personal items.

How do I choose the best home contents insurance?

Several factors can affect how much your income protection insurance costs, including:

  • Check claim limits: your claim limits will define just how much you’ll be able to claim in the event of theft or damage to your possessions, so it’s important to know exactly how much help is available to you before purchasing.
  • Check if accidental damage is included: if you’re worried about accidental damage, it’s well worth investing in the cover for it, so check if it’s included before you buy.
  • Look for new-for-old replacements: with a policy that offers new-for-old replacements, you’ll get a brand new version of your possession (whether that’s a TV, a sofa, or a washing machine) if it’s broken or stolen, instead of a product of the same age and wear.
  • Compare excesses and premiums: an ‘excess’ is the amount that you’ll pay out-of-pocket when you make a claim, while a ‘premium’ is the monthly (or annual) price you pay to maintain your cover. To make sure your home contents insurance policy is financially feasible, you want to choose one with premiums you can afford on a regular basis, as well as an excess that isn’t too extravagant. A higher excess usually makes for a lower premium, so experiment with your options before buying a policy.
  • Read policy exclusions carefully:you want to be familiar with these well before you claim, so it’s good to get to grips with how exactly your policy works when you purchase it.
If you want an accurate estimate for what an income protection policy tailored to you might cost, it’s worth contacting a broker directly. You can give Best Insurance a call on 0330 330 9465 to get a quote today!

Eligibility Criteria

Minimum age requirement: 18 years and above

Must be a resident of the United Kingdom

Applicable to homeowners, tenants, and landlords

Belongings insured must be personally owned or legally responsible

Accurate declaration of total contents value required

Frequently Asked Questions

Your income protection insurance policy covers your income if you’re too sick or injured to work or if you’ve been made involuntarily unemployed. You agree on an amount you’d like to be paid if this happens — called a ‘benefit’ or ‘benefit amount’  — and if you find yourself unable to work, you make a claim. Your benefit will cover whatever you need it to cover, whether that’s your mortgage payments, your rent, your bills, or even your groceries.

If you successfully make a claim on your income protection insurance policy, you’ll be paid out the benefit amount you selected when you first purchased cover. This will usually be up to either 65% of your income or £2,500.

Yes, income protection insurance is worth the investment, even if you are in the UK. With an income protection insurance policy in your back pocket, you won’t have to rely on your savings, state benefits like Universal Credit (which often aren’t enough to live off of for long), or handouts from loved ones to keep your head above water in the event that you couldn’t work. Think of it like paying into your rainy-day fund; one day, you’ll need it.

What’s the difference between buildings insurance and contents insurance?

There’s an old insurance adage that explains it pretty neatly: if you turned your house upside down and shook, contents insurance would cover everything that fell out. Buildings insurance covers the house itself.

Can I cover high-value items?

Yes, you can cover high-value items! There’s usually a specific valuables section in the purchasing process where you can outline what high-value items you possess, what they’re worth, and what kind of coverage you want for them.

Are items outside my home covered?

That depends on your specific policy. Most home contents insurance policies don’t offer coverage for possessions outside the home, but you can add this coverage on for an extra premium if you think you need it. With our add-on, your possessions will be protected against theft and damage even when you’re out and about!

Do I need home contents insurance as a tenant?

Home contents insurance isn’t a legal requirement for anyone, but if you’re a renter, it’s probably a good idea. It’s a neat, no-fuss way to make sure that everything important to you – your valuables, your electronics, your furniture – is protected against theft and damage, even in the worst-case scenario like a flood.

Is accidental damage automatically included?

No, accidental damage coverage does not tend to be automatically included in home contents insurance policies. We do offer an accidental damage add-on, though, so for a slightly higher premium you gain the peace of mind that comes with knowing your possessions are covered against accidental damage, no matter the type.

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