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Home emergency and drain cover - what is included, what is excluded, and how it differs from buildings insurance.
TL;DR
- Home emergency cover for plumbing and drains is separate from buildings insurance - it covers emergency call-out costs.
- Standard buildings insurance covers damage from a burst pipe but not the cost of finding and repairing the pipe itself.
- Drain insurance covers blockages, collapsed drains, and root ingress that are excluded from standard policies.
- Water authority responsibility ends at your property boundary - blockages in your private drain are your responsibility.
What Home Emergency Cover Includes for Plumbing
Home emergency insurance covers the cost of emergency call-outs by a qualified tradesperson for sudden plumbing failures that make the home uninhabitable or unsafe. Covered events typically include: burst pipes causing active water damage; boiler or central heating system failure in cold weather; complete loss of water supply; blocked toilets rendering the property without sanitation; and sewage overflow into the property. The policy pays the call-out cost and labour up to a specified limit per event.
Drain Cover
Drain cover or drainage insurance specifically addresses blockages and failures in the private drainage system of your property. Water authorities are responsible for public sewers; private drains from your property to the public sewer boundary are the homeowner's responsibility. Drain cover pays for clearing blockages - whether from scale, grease, root ingress, or debris - and for the investigation and repair of collapsed or cracked sections of private drainage.
How It Differs from Buildings Insurance
Buildings insurance covers damage caused by a plumbing failure - the water damage to walls, floors, and ceilings from a burst pipe. It does not cover the cost of repairing the failed pipe itself, and it does not cover emergency call-out costs for a plumber. Home emergency cover fills these gaps - it pays for the emergency repair and the call-out but does not cover the subsequent water damage to the building structure (which is a buildings insurance claim).
What Is Excluded
Home emergency and drain policies typically exclude: slow-developing blockages that were known before the policy started; gradual deterioration of pipework; cosmetic or aesthetic plumbing work; replacement of old but functioning pipes that have not failed; and drainage problems caused by the homeowner's own actions such as disposal of unsuitable materials. Pre-existing defects in the drainage system are commonly excluded.
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Disclaimer
This guide is for general information only and does not constitute financial or insurance advice. Kaeltripton.com is not regulated by the FCA. Always read policy documents in full before purchasing cover.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is responsible for a blocked drain - me or the water company?
Water companies are responsible for public sewers. Private drains from your property to the public sewer boundary are the homeowner's responsibility. If the blockage is in a shared private drain serving multiple properties, responsibility may be shared between the affected homeowners. Drain insurance covers blockages in your private drain section; blockages in the public sewer are the water company's responsibility at no cost to you.
Does home emergency cover include the cost of digging up a blocked drain?
Many drain and home emergency policies cover the excavation cost of accessing a buried drain for repair or unblocking, up to the policy limit per event. This is typically subject to a maximum cost cap. Extensive excavation for a collapsed drain section may exceed the policy limit. Check the per-event limit in your policy before assuming all excavation costs are covered.