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A guide to insuring your renovation project

4 min read
Oct '25 • by Molly-Sue Moore

Quick summary

For any renovation over £25,000, it’s wise to get home renovation insurance, especially for structural work like extensions or conversions that your standard policy won’t cover. This insurance usually protects against damage, theft, and liability, and can cover alternative accommodation if needed. Remember, contractors should have at least £2 million public liability cover to protect you from costly accidents.

Renovating your home is an exciting prospect but all too often there can be surprises along the way that can dampen spirits a little. To counter any additional disturbances, it’s worth considering your home insurance and how any construction could impact your current policy and what it might mean for you. Here, we’ve broken down what you need to know to get that all-important peace of mind.

What is home renovation insurance?

Home renovation insurance is there to protect your home and its contents while you’re under construction. Standard home insurance generally only covers small renovations like redecorating but not for the higher-risk work of extensions or structural works – this is where home renovation insurance steps in. Each plan varies but it should cover the following factors until your work is complete:

  • Damage to the property’s structure
  • Damage to the property’s contents (can include damage through fire or flooding or theft)
  • Damage to neighbour’s property
  • Alternative accommodation if propety becomes uninhabitable
  • Unoccupied property insurance if property is uninhabitabitable for 30+ days
  • Public liability cover in case of injury
  • Theft of equipment, materials and tools

Which renovation projects need renovation insurance?

For any renovations that affect the structure of your building, we highly recommend looking into home renovation insurance. This covers extending, remodelling and conversions. It’s unlikely that your standard home insurance will cover the significant risks involved with building works. Speak to your existing provider to see if any additional renovation cover is available before proceeding.

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