Posted before, posting again as its back on.Think it is a real good price, especially as no excess, also have personally used myself with a leak under the sink. Good service.
As a homeowner, you are generally responsible for the upkeep and repair of the plumbing and drainage system within your home and for the repair and maintenance of your water supply pipe, from the street boundary up to where it enters your home. In some cases responsibility for this pipe can be shared with neighbouring properties. With such complex systems, if you experienced a problem such as a burst pipe or a blocked drain, it could be expensive to put right. That's why we have teamed up with HomeServe to bring you Plumbing & Drainage Plus.
With Plumbing & Drainage Plus, major emergencies such as burst pipes or blocked drains and minor repairs like dripping taps are all taken care of. In an emergency, there would be no need to search for a plumber, it would take just one call to HomeServe's 24-hour, UK based helpline to arrange assistance from an expert plumber. Plus, there would be no repair bill or excess to pay within the generous claims limit.
This limited offer of £6 in the first year ends on 18 April 2016. Any applications received after this date will be processed at £12 in the first year.
only for severn trent water company customers
- mattyoakley
See post #99 this deal is open to anyone
- andiwall
Top comments
zx636r to GEEBEESEE
3 Apr 1622#17
Fox hunting, dog fighting, dancing bears and now pipe laying moles.....will animal cruelty never cease?
jayman1986 to GEEBEESEE
3 Apr 1615#13
They have moles working for them?
jop85
3 Apr 165#10
This is amazing, I've called them out three times already. The last time was to replace a broken underground drain in the garden. A whole day's work for two people! 50p... Can't go wrong
Monkeybumcheeks
3 Apr 164#22
You should have seen the state of my lawn after these chaps had finished !
Good value for £12.00 a year though :stuck_out_tongue:
All comments (125)
beth25
3 Apr 16#1
took this out last year. it's expired now. I. think this year's cover was going to be around £100. Anyone know if I can take out again at this price?
husain_kola to beth25
3 Apr 161#2
Just called Homeserve as I was wondering the same, they said if it allows you to online then you will be covered :smiley:
dodgymix to beth25
4 Apr 16#74
Entice you to sign up for peanuts and then whack you with large bills after 366 days for something 99% of people will never have the need (luckily) to require
rdmklm to beth25
4 Apr 16#110
You need to call them and discuss my premium went up to around £200 for the year but got it down to about £75 in the end. I would of cancelled but they had already taken the first payment so it only worked out at having about £20 to pay
Torkijo to beth25
4 Apr 16#115
One of the questions is
'You're purchasing this policy for the first time.' so I wouldnt think so as it would be invalid if you said yes to this
markevans31
3 Apr 161#3
Just applied online myself, it does ask if it is the first time you have applied for the offer so you may get refused once the application has been processed
desdan
3 Apr 161#4
timing couldn't be better ...I've a leak in shower which I've just noticed. Got to wait 2weeks before making a claim though ... have to use bath for a fortnight before reporting shower. Not covered in my house insurance ... big excess on it anyway cheers ....
EMtart to desdan
3 Apr 16#5
I think showers may be in the exclusions if I read the policy correctly.
Gollywood to desdan
3 Apr 161#25
Showers aren't covered
Newbold
3 Apr 16#6
You're absolutely right - showers are excluded, and their definition of 'shower' is extremely widely drawn.
sam1970
3 Apr 161#7
You will find that showers are excluded. I have the top British Gas cover and they cover nearly every thing but showers. Typically, I had a shower leak last week and I had to pay for a plumber as BG refused to cover...Never needed to use them for any thing else
Kenneth131 to sam1970
3 Apr 161#51
maybe its due to a shower being a stand alone appliance or fitting? just because your have home electrical cover you wouldn't assume everything plugged into a socket would also be covered if it broke
Albert_Tatlock
3 Apr 163#8
Just a 'heads up' on info taken from their T's & C's.
Please note this policy is available online to customers purchasing this policy for the first time.
Any incorrect (or incomplete) information may invalidate all or part of your policy. This could result in your policy being made void, any claims rejected and all or part of the policy premiums retained.
maani12
3 Apr 163#9
When my policy expired last time, I renewed in my partners name and had no problem using the code again
backinstock to maani12
3 Apr 161#11
That's the way to do it.
jop85
3 Apr 165#10
This is amazing, I've called them out three times already. The last time was to replace a broken underground drain in the garden. A whole day's work for two people! 50p... Can't go wrong
Opening post
As a homeowner, you are generally responsible for the upkeep and repair of the plumbing and drainage system within your home and for the repair and maintenance of your water supply pipe, from the street boundary up to where it enters your home. In some cases responsibility for this pipe can be shared with neighbouring properties. With such complex systems, if you experienced a problem such as a burst pipe or a blocked drain, it could be expensive to put right. That's why we have teamed up with HomeServe to bring you Plumbing & Drainage Plus.
With Plumbing & Drainage Plus, major emergencies such as burst pipes or blocked drains and minor repairs like dripping taps are all taken care of. In an emergency, there would be no need to search for a plumber, it would take just one call to HomeServe's 24-hour, UK based helpline to arrange assistance from an expert plumber. Plus, there would be no repair bill or excess to pay within the generous claims limit.
This limited offer of £6 in the first year ends on 18 April 2016. Any applications received after this date will be processed at £12 in the first year.
only for severn trent water company customers
- mattyoakley
See post #99 this deal is open to anyone
- andiwall
Top comments
Good value for £12.00 a year though :stuck_out_tongue:
All comments (125)
'You're purchasing this policy for the first time.' so I wouldnt think so as it would be invalid if you said yes to this
Please note this policy is available online to customers purchasing this policy for the first time.
Any incorrect (or incomplete) information may invalidate all or part of your policy. This could result in your policy being made void, any claims rejected and all or part of the policy premiums retained.