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Hi

 

I currently have site insurance from BuildCare/BuildStore. Can I move in before completion?

 

If I can, can I switch from site insurance to building and contents insurance? It doesn't cover contents and it's over £1200 pa. I think one solution is site insurance for building and separate contents insurance?

 

I've read other posts so I have a list of insurers to contact for quotes (or find a broker) for TF house with less than 20% timber cladding.

 

Cheers

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We never bothered with build insurance, but when we moved in work was still ongoing. Set up building and contents insurance in the normal way and ticked the box for work happening currently on site and then listed the minor and bigger jobs to finish. Didn't mention completion certificate as it wasn't asked - only answered the questions that came up truthfully.

 

We are over 50% for timber cladding, no-one asked about it!

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We where moved in both time more than six months before sign off 

AXA The only difference we found was valuables weren’t covered before we actually moved in 

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On 20/09/2025 at 15:42, JohnMo said:

We never bothered with build insurance, but when we moved in work was still ongoing. Set up building and contents insurance in the normal way and ticked the box for work happening currently on site and then listed the minor and bigger jobs to finish. Didn't mention completion certificate as it wasn't asked - only answered the questions that came up truthfully.

 

We are over 50% for timber cladding, no-one asked about it!

Hi JohnMo, can I ask which insurers you used please? We are also timber frame with over 50% timber cladding, and a zinc roof, and I'm not seeing these as standard materials on any of the comparison sites or a few companies that I have tried directly.

 

We moved into our almost finished house a year ago but are still working on a second building on our plot which includes a garage, workshop and additional domestic space, although all the structural work is done. (So working out the gross floor area is complicated!) At the time that we moved in, the site insurance company recommended we use a specialist insurance company to bridge the gap until we are signed off by building regs, but it's expensive and I'm not sure that it's really necessary if the lack of completion certificate is not an issue for standard buildings and content insurance...as has been said, you can only answer the questions that have been asked.

 

But finding an insurer that is open to timber frame, timber cladding and zinc roof is proving tricky to find.

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We started with One Insurance (think that's they are called) now with direct line. I found I answered the questions that were asked only. We are ICF, so our wall construction is concrete etc.

14 minutes ago, Hannah82w said:

open to timber frame

Is it an open timber frame - or just a timber frame?

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14 minutes ago, JohnMo said:

We started with One Insurance (think that's they are called) now with direct line. I found I answered the questions that were asked only. We are ICF, so our wall construction is concrete etc.

Is it an open timber frame - or just a timber frame?

Thank you, that's really helpful. I've found some other suggestions of companies to try on some similar topics, too. One of them is the company we are currently insured with, but I've not had a great experience with them recently regarding the renewal.

 

Re open timber frame, I meant as in will they consider it!

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