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Flintstone

Just a quick one chaps, my public liability insurance has been less than £100 a year forever. This year I specifically added underfloor heating to the quote as I am doing more and more of it, the quotes are upto £300+ now. Just wondered what you chaps are paying and how do you go about including ufh on there as they just don't seem to get it !
 
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Old Mod

Do they think you’re connecting it up?
Wouldn’t it then be considered a fire hazard or something, especially as you’re not a sparks?
I pay £16 a month for £5M but I must admit ufh is not something I’ve added, but I almost never install it now.
All prep is generally done for me now.
 
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Dumbo

For £200 extra I wouldn't bother, ufh failure after instal is usually bad installation, now I know you don't do that, if it's the ugh that's the ufh company problem , also you would be unlucky to damage one mat a year during instal and that could then be mended during instal . But you could probably replace if you had to what you damaged so no I wouldn't bother.
 
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Flintstone

To be honest, I haven't spoke to them, my mother does all my paperwork and accounts so she's spoke to them. She did specifically say it is electric and I don't wire it up but I think they still said it could cause a fire etc and I've fitted it.
 
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Dumbo

To be honest, I haven't spoke to them, my mother does all my paperwork and accounts so she's spoke to them. She did specifically say it is electric and I don't wire it up but I think they still said it could cause a fire etc and I've fitted it.
I don't think they get it
 

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Always £500+ for the year. :(
 
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Time's Ran Out

I always leave the paperwork/guarantee tested for continuity and resistance with cold tails for connection by a qualified electrician.
Signed and dated.
Plan of layout, position of sensor.
But never included it as an item in any covering insurance.
May need to check now!
 

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