16th June 2022
A domestic nightmare, like your washing machine leaking or your fridge failing, can quickly turn your mood from good to bad. We rely on these appliances so much that when something goes wrong it becomes somewhat of a crisis!
If your appliances are under a year old, they’re likely covered by warranty but what about older appliances? Although contents insurance may cover you for things like accidental damage or theft, it won’t necessarily cover the cost of a call-out charge, parts and repairs – expenses that can quickly add up.
For this reason, many people choose to take out domestic appliance insurance. This type of cover offers the peace of mind that if something goes wrong with your appliances, you can get them repaired or replaced quickly. It’s a way to save you money in the long run and guarantee less disruption to your life when a domestic nightmare strikes.
How does appliance insurance work?
Home appliance insurance is designed to bridge the gap between manufacturers’ warranty and contents insurance.
It goes beyond the offerings of a manufacturers warranty, which only tends to last a year (unless you pay for extended warranty) and contents insurance, which doesn’t cover repairs required as a result of general wear and tear.
For a fixed fee per month (sometimes per year) you can cover all of the domestic appliances in your home. Then, if something goes wrong, you can simply ring up your insurance provider and make a claim. It’s a way of gaining peace of mind that if your kitchen or home appliances fail, you won’t be left out of pocket or without use of them for long!
With appliance insurance you will usually be covered for:
- Breakdowns
- Cost of repairs and call-out charges
- Cost of appliance parts
- Emergency replacements
Not all policies will cover you for accidental damage or theft, as these are both covered by contents insurance.
Benefits of home appliance cover
Wondering if it’s worth taking out domestic appliance insurance? Here are the two main reasons why it’s worth the money.
1. It’s convenient
One of the great things about having appliance insurance is that you won’t have to go days or weeks without access to a fridge, freezer, oven, washing machine, or any other appliance covered. If something goes wrong, your insurance provider will send a qualified technician out to fix it. If they can’t, they’ll likely be responsible for sourcing a replacement. It’s much more convenient than you having to organise your own repairs, or go without using an appliance until you can afford to have it repaired or replaced.
2. It’ll save you money
We all know how expensive it can be to repair a washing machine or replace a fridge-freezer. Rather than forking out hundreds of pounds, why not take out appliance insurance for a small monthly fee? It’ll cover the cost of call-out charges, repairs, parts and labour. Most home appliance insurance companies will include the cost of replacement (if your appliance can’t be fixed) in your policy too.