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hendo2002 07-07-2003 02:47 AM

insurance
 
Ok tell me to ring my insurance co. but does anyone know of a good company
that will insure garden furniture etc. We have solid teak furniture and
other items i.e water feature that are worth a bob or two so any help
appreciated tia



Kay Easton 07-07-2003 08:56 AM

insurance
 
In article , hendo2002 john@thehende
rsons.surfonwater.com writes
Ok tell me to ring my insurance co. but does anyone know of a good company
that will insure garden furniture etc. We have solid teak furniture and
other items i.e water feature that are worth a bob or two so any help
appreciated tia


About 10 years ago we were sent some info from a company that
specialised in garden insurance. It was a dead loss - they basically
would insure furniture only if you locked it in a shed between use.

Remember to use all alternative methods to protect your stuff - carve
your postcode into the legs of tables and chairs, and somewhere discreet
on the water feature. Tables can be chained to something solid, or to a
concrete block buried in the ground.

We even had a water butt stolen, so I have those postcoded now.

--
Kay Easton

Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm

Jonathan Ward 07-07-2003 12:56 PM

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In article ,
says...

In article , hendo2002 john@thehende
rsons.surfonwater.com writes
Ok tell me to ring my insurance co. but does anyone know of a good company
that will insure garden furniture etc. We have solid teak furniture and
other items i.e water feature that are worth a bob or two so any help
appreciated tia


About 10 years ago we were sent some info from a company that
specialised in garden insurance. It was a dead loss - they basically
would insure furniture only if you locked it in a shed between use.

Remember to use all alternative methods to protect your stuff - carve
your postcode into the legs of tables and chairs, and somewhere discreet
on the water feature. Tables can be chained to something solid, or to a
concrete block buried in the ground.

We even had a water butt stolen, so I have those postcoded now.

--
Kay Easton

Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm

Try NFU Mutual; they understand lots of issues to do with the countryside and
gardens.

--
Jonathan Ward
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gastropod 07-07-2003 08:28 PM

insurance
 
"hendo2002" wrote in message
...
Ok tell me to ring my insurance co. but does anyone know of a good company
that will insure garden furniture etc. We have solid teak furniture and
other items i.e water feature that are worth a bob or two so any help
appreciated tia



I was informed that one can add these things to the house contents
insurance.
Neil



gastropod 07-07-2003 10:13 PM

insurance
 
"hendo2002" wrote in message
...
Ok tell me to ring my insurance co. but does anyone know of a good company
that will insure garden furniture etc. We have solid teak furniture and
other items i.e water feature that are worth a bob or two so any help
appreciated tia



I was informed that one can add these things to the house contents
insurance.
Neil



gastropod 07-07-2003 10:15 PM

insurance
 
"hendo2002" wrote in message
...
Ok tell me to ring my insurance co. but does anyone know of a good company
that will insure garden furniture etc. We have solid teak furniture and
other items i.e water feature that are worth a bob or two so any help
appreciated tia



I was informed that one can add these things to the house contents
insurance.
Neil



gastropod 07-07-2003 10:22 PM

insurance
 
"hendo2002" wrote in message
...
Ok tell me to ring my insurance co. but does anyone know of a good company
that will insure garden furniture etc. We have solid teak furniture and
other items i.e water feature that are worth a bob or two so any help
appreciated tia



I was informed that one can add these things to the house contents
insurance.
Neil



gastropod 07-07-2003 10:33 PM

insurance
 
"hendo2002" wrote in message
...
Ok tell me to ring my insurance co. but does anyone know of a good company
that will insure garden furniture etc. We have solid teak furniture and
other items i.e water feature that are worth a bob or two so any help
appreciated tia



I was informed that one can add these things to the house contents
insurance.
Neil



Janet Baraclough 08-07-2003 01:56 AM

insurance
 
The message
from "hendo2002" contains these words:

Ok tell me to ring my insurance co. but does anyone know of a good company
that will insure garden furniture etc. We have solid teak furniture and
other items i.e water feature that are worth a bob or two so any help
appreciated tia


Saga contents policy covers garden furniture, barbecues etc against
theft, up to £500 as standard,, and for a £25 addition will include
plants, rockeries etc to losses of £1000.
I can thoroughly recommend Saga for service, price and cover. They only
deal with over-50's, though.

Janet


hendo2002 08-07-2003 02:08 AM

insurance
 
Thank you but I'll have to wait 13 years ;-)
"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...
The message
from "hendo2002" contains these

words:

Ok tell me to ring my insurance co. but does anyone know of a good

company
that will insure garden furniture etc. We have solid teak furniture and
other items i.e water feature that are worth a bob or two so any help
appreciated tia


Saga contents policy covers garden furniture, barbecues etc against
theft, up to £500 as standard,, and for a £25 addition will include
plants, rockeries etc to losses of £1000.
I can thoroughly recommend Saga for service, price and cover. They only
deal with over-50's, though.

Janet




bnd777 08-07-2003 11:37 PM

insurance
 
you may be able to add it to your House Insurance but best bet is high
fences and locked gates and lots of pyracantha on the boundaries


"hendo2002" wrote in message
...
Ok tell me to ring my insurance co. but does anyone know of a good company
that will insure garden furniture etc. We have solid teak furniture and
other items i.e water feature that are worth a bob or two so any help
appreciated tia





bnd777 08-07-2003 11:41 PM

insurance
 
you may be able to add it to your House Insurance but best bet is high
fences and locked gates and lots of pyracantha on the boundaries


"hendo2002" wrote in message
...
Ok tell me to ring my insurance co. but does anyone know of a good company
that will insure garden furniture etc. We have solid teak furniture and
other items i.e water feature that are worth a bob or two so any help
appreciated tia






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