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A plenty U.S. households rely on a boiler for their heating and hot water. But boilers are not usually covered by standard home insurance. They can be very costly to repair or replace so if you own your own home; it is advisable to take out separate insurance for your boiler or central heating system.
You only need to get boiler cover for your home if you are the owner, or if you’re the landlord of the property. If you live in social housing or rent from a private landlord then any repairs to the boiler are not your responsibility.
Boiler cover is usually a contract tying you into regular monthly payments for a year.
There are various types of boiler cover available in the USA:
- Boiler only
- Boiler and service
- Full heating system
BOILER ONLY
Some types of boiler insurance policies cover only the boiler and heating controls - these are the cheapest types of policy.
BOILER AND SERVICE
Boilers need to be serviced every year to ensure that they run safely and efficiently but it is estimated that four out of ten households neglect to service their hot water and heating systems.
If your annual service isn’t included in your boiler cover, a service by a insurance company will set you back anything from around $120, however some types of cover will include this in your policy so it will automatically be done each year.
FULL HEATING SYSTEM
The most expensive types of boiler cover will insure not just your boiler and controls but also your full central heating system, including pipes, radiators and valves. You can even get boiler insurance that covers your plumbing and electrical wiring. But this cover will cost over $40 a month, so you should ask yourself whether or not you really need to get all of this covered. |