Caravan insurance is not always straightforward, not getting the proper cover or not getting enough cover could leave you short if you ever had to claim. Your caravan is a valuable investment and should be treated accordingly when its time to renew or take out caravan insurance. If you are thinking about insuring your caravan, it is important to understand exactly what your needs may be, how much and what cover you need.
Depending upon what you want to do with your caravan your insurance needs may differ, you may rent it out, or take it touring. You may choose to totally cover your caravan with fully comprehensive, or just go for the basic third party fire and theft insurance. Dont be fooled by just going for the cheapest, as the cheapest is not always the best, base your decision on the coverage.
If you own a static caravan you will want to cover it for both vandalism and break-in as it is probably vacant for some of the year. A good way to reduce your premiums is to install smoke alarms, and alarm system and so good locks on the doors and windows. With a static caravan, you can again reduce both the costs and the risks by storing it at a secure site.
If you have a touring caravan and take it to Europe you will need to ensure you have cover to do so, to ensure no nasty shocks. Many insurance policies provide cover for taking the caravan to Europe, normally for a certain amount of days, though some don't. Mainland Europe is a popular - and excellent - place for caravanners to go touring with their caravan, but you need to do it right.
To prevent any ugly shocks later on, always read the small print of any policy before you considering taking it out. Be sure that you have adequate coverage with your policy as claim limits vary quite a bit between companies. The same as buying any item, it makes great sense to have a good look around and get a few quotes, comparing what each company have on offer.
Holidaying in a caravan is starting to become a very attractive idea during this period of squeezed wallets and purses. Both the fun and value for money that Caravanning offers is slowly coming to the mind of a younger generation of families. No longer is Spain the number one spot for the British, caravans are now king.
Depending upon what you want to do with your caravan your insurance needs may differ, you may rent it out, or take it touring. You may choose to totally cover your caravan with fully comprehensive, or just go for the basic third party fire and theft insurance. Dont be fooled by just going for the cheapest, as the cheapest is not always the best, base your decision on the coverage.
If you own a static caravan you will want to cover it for both vandalism and break-in as it is probably vacant for some of the year. A good way to reduce your premiums is to install smoke alarms, and alarm system and so good locks on the doors and windows. With a static caravan, you can again reduce both the costs and the risks by storing it at a secure site.
If you have a touring caravan and take it to Europe you will need to ensure you have cover to do so, to ensure no nasty shocks. Many insurance policies provide cover for taking the caravan to Europe, normally for a certain amount of days, though some don't. Mainland Europe is a popular - and excellent - place for caravanners to go touring with their caravan, but you need to do it right.
To prevent any ugly shocks later on, always read the small print of any policy before you considering taking it out. Be sure that you have adequate coverage with your policy as claim limits vary quite a bit between companies. The same as buying any item, it makes great sense to have a good look around and get a few quotes, comparing what each company have on offer.
Holidaying in a caravan is starting to become a very attractive idea during this period of squeezed wallets and purses. Both the fun and value for money that Caravanning offers is slowly coming to the mind of a younger generation of families. No longer is Spain the number one spot for the British, caravans are now king.
About the Author:
Carl Way is a founder of Caravan Insurance Cover, the UK's premier website for caravan insurance.
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