Home Insurance from as little as £112
10% of new customers paid £112 for buildings and contents combined cover, between 1st April 2024 and 31st July 2024. Excludes optional extras and premium finance. Premiums are based on individual circumstances.
10% of new customers paid £112 for buildings and contents combined cover, between 1st April 2024 and 31st July 2024. Excludes optional extras and premium finance. Premiums are based on individual circumstances.
Your home is so much more than somewhere to live, it's somewhere to thrive. Making memories is what life's all about and Safeguard is here to help protect the place where it all happens.
On Trustpilot we're proud to have been described as friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable. Why not speak to one of oour Home Insurance specialists about insuring your home and see for yourself?
Based on reviews of all products
Protect your space and all that matters with Safeguard. A bird's eye view of our Home Insurance:
That's the basics, covered.
Alternative accommodation cover (Up to £30,000)
Lost or stolen keys (£250 limit)
Freezer contents (£250)
Finding and accessing leaks in the home (£2,500 limit)
Cover made for most homes, with all the benefits of bronze and more.
Money in the home (£250)
Theft from outbuildings (£2,500 limit)
Contents in the garden (£1,000 limit)
Cover that goes above and beyond with extra features and higher limits.
Accidental damage
Home Emergency
Legal Protection
Home Emergency Insurance provides cover for work undertaken by an authorised contractor to resolve a sudden and unforeseen incident in your home. For example, Home Emergency Insurance could come into play when you or someone else is exposed to health risk, or there’s a risk of loss or damage to your home or any of your belongings, making your home uninhabitable.
Examples of home emergencies would include heating and hot water failure, or failed electrics like wiring to immersion heaters/boilers, or bathroom lights breaking.
Legal Protection Insurance provides cover for legal costs, if you were to take legal action in the pursuit or defence in situations such as clinical negligence, employment disputes or claims relating to property issues, to name a few.
Excess Protection, also known as Home Excess Reimbursement Insurance, means you will get repaid the amount of policy excess you have to pay, up to your policy limit, when you make a successful claim under your Home Insurance policy.