Home Insurance UK 2026 — Buildings, Contents and How to Choose CoverHome Emergency Cover Guide UK — What It Is & Is It Worth It?
What home emergency insurance covers, typical costs, what's included and excluded, and whether it's worth buying or if you're better off self-insuring.
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A boiler breakdown in January or a burst pipe at midnight can be stressful and expensive. Home emergency cover promises help — but is it worth the money?
What Home Emergency Cover Includes
| Emergency | Typically covered? | Detail |
|---|
| Boiler breakdown | Yes | Emergency repair to restore heating/hot water |
| Burst or leaking pipes | Yes | Emergency repair to stop the leak |
| Blocked drains | Yes | Clearing the blockage |
| Electrical failure | Yes | Emergency repair to restore power |
| Broken external locks | Yes (some policies) | Locksmith to secure your home |
| Broken windows/doors | Yes (some policies) | Emergency boarding up or securing |
| Pest infestation | Some policies | Rats, mice, wasps — varies by provider |
| Roof damage | Some policies | Emergency repair to stop water entry |
| Gas supply failure | Yes (if your internal supply) | Not if the issue is with the gas network |
| Alternative accommodation | Some policies | If your home is uninhabitable |
What’s NOT Covered
| Exclusion | Detail |
|---|
| Pre-existing problems | Issues that existed before the policy started |
| General maintenance | Annual boiler service, routine plumbing maintenance |
| Full boiler replacement | Cover pays for repair only — not a new boiler |
| Boilers over a certain age | Many policies exclude boilers aged 10–15+ years |
| Cosmetic damage | Redecorating after an emergency repair |
| External drains/sewers | Usually the water company’s responsibility |
| Appliances | Washing machines, dishwashers, ovens, etc. |
| Wear and tear | Gradual deterioration |
| Claim limits | Typically £500–£1,000 per claim (and per year in some cases) |
| Excess | Some policies have an excess of £0–£50 |
How Much Does It Cost?
| Provider type | Monthly cost | Annual cost |
|---|
| Home insurance add-on | £3–£7 | £30–£80 |
| Energy supplier (British Gas, etc.) | £8–£20 | £96–£240 |
| Standalone specialist (HomeServe, etc.) | £8–£18 | £96–£216 |
| Packaged bank account (includes other benefits) | £10–£20 | £120–£240 |
| Boiler-only cover | £5–£12 | £60–£144 |
Cover Levels
| Level | What’s included | Typical cost |
|---|
| Basic | Boiler cover, plumbing, electrics | £5–£10/month |
| Standard | Basic + drains, locks, pest control | £10–£15/month |
| Comprehensive | Standard + roof, windows, alternative accommodation | £15–£20/month |
Is It Worth It?
Cost vs Typical Emergency Repair Prices
| Emergency | Typical repair cost | Home emergency claim limit |
|---|
| Boiler repair (callout + parts) | £150–£400 | £500–£1,000 |
| Burst pipe repair | £100–£300 | £500–£1,000 |
| Blocked drain clearance | £80–£200 | £500–£1,000 |
| Emergency locksmith | £80–£200 | £500–£1,000 |
| Electrical repair | £100–£300 | £500–£1,000 |
The Self-Insurance Alternative
| Factor | Home emergency cover | Self-insuring (savings) |
|---|
| Monthly cost | £10–£20 | Put £15–£20 into a savings account |
| After 1 year you have | An insurance policy | £180–£240 in savings |
| After 3 years with no claims | Nothing (premiums paid out) | £540–£720 in savings |
| If you need a £300 repair | Covered (minus any excess) | Pay from savings |
| If you need a £2,000 boiler replacement | Not covered (claim limit usually £500–£1,000) | May partly cover it |
When It IS Worth It
| Situation | Why |
|---|
| You have no savings for emergencies | Protects against unexpected repair costs |
| You’re a landlord | Tenants need repairs dealt with quickly — 24/7 helpline is valuable |
| Your boiler is ageing (5–10 years) | Higher likelihood of breakdowns |
| You’d struggle to find a tradesperson quickly | The helpline arranges everything |
| It’s included in a packaged bank account you already have | Essentially free |
When It’s NOT Worth It
| Situation | Why |
|---|
| You have savings to cover emergencies | Self-insuring is usually cheaper over time |
| Your boiler is new (under 5 years with a warranty) | Manufacturer warranty already covers breakdowns |
| You have trusted tradespeople you can call | Don’t need a helpline to find one |
| You rarely claim on insurance | Statistically, most people don’t claim |
| The exclusions rule out your main risk | If your boiler is 15+ years old, many policies won’t cover it anyway |
Alternatives to Home Emergency Cover
| Alternative | Detail |
|---|
| Boiler warranty/service plan | Your boiler manufacturer or a Gas Safe engineer offers annual service + breakdown cover |
| British Gas HomeCare | Comprehensive (but expensive) — includes annual service + parts + labour |
| Self-insurance | Save £15–£20/month in a dedicated emergency fund |
| Packaged bank account | Some include home emergency cover (check if it’s good value for you overall) |
| Home insurance with emergency add-on | Often cheaper than standalone |
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