Insure mt tools in lock up - Insurance needed

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billybigballs
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Location: sussex west

Post: # 80875Post billybigballs

hi all
just started out on my own hard and soft landscaping after being employed for last 23 years
rented a bit of land of a farmer up the road and have put secure 20 ft storage on there as a tool and material store
the place is pretty secure as far as it an be
cctv security gates and fence farmer lives on the site and they let the geese out at night
but looking at insurance for my tools stored there
anyone know anyone who will ensure my tools

Pablo
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Post: # 80886Post Pablo

Try NFU they're always on the ball for me although the whole container on a farm thing may not be in your favour and I doubt they have a reduction in premiums for geese. Good luck.
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local patios and driveway
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Post: # 80895Post local patios and driveway

Never claimed but this crowd have always been cheapest for me

http://www.simplybusiness.co.uk/insurance/tool-cover/

billybigballs
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Post: # 80901Post billybigballs

found a crowd on the net insure my tools online they seem ok they will do my lock up and the tools when in the van works out about 20 quid / per thousand

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 80904Post lutonlagerlout

we are insured with NFU
as long as the tools are under lock and key if stolen
about the same maybe a little more
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