16th June 2022
Working out what you need
The type of home cover you need depends on your current situation. Ask yourself:
- Do you need a more comprehensive level of protection with home emergency cover?
- Have you downsized or increased the size of your home?
- Do you now own more high-value items?
All of these are good reasons to switch homecare cover providers. Now you can shop around and see what you can get for your money.
2. Use home cover compare sites
The quickest and easiest way to gather household cover quotes is to use comparison websites. Simply pop in your details and they will bring up a wide range of quotes from the UK’s most trusted home insurance providers. You can narrow down the quotes by the type of cover offered, as well as price and other filters.
It’s a good idea to use a couple of different comparison websites, as they tend to vary the insurance providers they represent. Some of the most popular sites include Compare the Market, Confused.com, MoneySupermarket.com and uSwitch.
3. Research the homecare cover provider
Once you’ve gathered a few quotes, we’d recommend doing a little research to find out more about the providers and their reputations. It always pays to be a savvy shopper!
Visit their websites to learn more about each company and what they offer. Google their company names to look for reviews on independent websites like TrustPilot. You can also ask your friends and family for their recommendations.
Some home insurance providers will offer deals to new customers. These are very appealing but it’s worth checking how long they last for. Remember, most companies that offer introductory deals tend to hike up the price on renewal.
4. Set up your home cover
If you’re happy with the quote you’ve got from a new provider, it’s time to go ahead and sign up. Always read the small print and get answers to any questions you have. There’s no such thing as a silly question and you’re entitled to know exactly what you’re paying for.
Check that your new policy will start when your old one ends. If you’re a little anxious, let them overlap by a few days just to be safe. It’s better to have double cover than no cover at all!
5. End your existing contract
Finally, you’ll need to notify your existing home insurance provider that you no longer require their services. Keep in mind that some home insurance providers auto-renew their policies, so you may need to give notice. Check your contract for the notice period terms and get in touch with your provider via email, telephone or online chat.
Does it cost anything to switch home cover?
Switching home cover is usually free and could save you money. The only time you may have to pay a cancellation fee is if you want to end your existing home insurance policy early. This is why it’s important to know how long your contract lasts for and how much notice you need to give before switching homecare cover.
We hope we’ve answered all of your questions. Considering switching your home emergency cover to Hometree’s care plans? Visit our home care plans page to find out more and get in touch with our expert team today.