Feb
06

Is Rising Damp Usually Covered By Building Insurance?

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Columbia College is a private college that was founded in 1851 under the name Christian Female College. The college changed its name in 1970 when it became a four-year, coed institution.
Columbia College is a private college that was founded in 1851 under the name Christian Female College. The college changed its name in 1970 when it became a four-year, coed institution.

When you have building and contents insurance does it usualy cover the costs for repairing the damage and stopping the causes of rising damp, dry rot etc?

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6 Comments

1

I dont think so ,as dumproofers have to issue the actual guarantee ,when they complete a job.the thing is,when you have this job done and obtain a 30 year guarantee,then it fails ,say in ten years,would you use the same company to do it again??? as they did not manage to do it right in the first place?I had this problem in my old house and did it myself.I first put a product called synthaproof on the concrete floor and then I chopped off the bottom 4” of the wall,and synthaproofed that as well and screeded the floor with about 50 ml sand and cement.then I covered the upstand with 6” skirting .I had the bank’s surveyor checking it later and it was ok.

2

surley not it explains this in your policy

3

My home owners insurance once did. The new endorsement they sent me not long cover dry rot, or mold. I have Farmer’s Insurance.

5
Trick Love Da Kids
February 6th, 2010 at 9:37 pm

No, if in any doubt ask Reginald Perrin.

6

ya. mine does.

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