• Removal of doors, windows and roofs,
  • Delivery of plant and machinery,
  • An increased number of individuals with access to the property,
  • The application of heat during the works,
  • Debris

Depending on the circumstances, some insurers will look to stop covering the property and come off risk.

Alternatively, an insurer may provide some cover on the existing house but this is usually on a vastly reduced and highly restricted basis. This then puts the homewoner at risk of being in breach of any contractual obligations that may apply to the contract.

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