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Does buildings insurance normally cover wet/dry rot?

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WendyWeber · 04/08/2008 10:48

I've just been looking at quotes, & one of the cheap policies I went into (Kwikfit - was v amused at the concept of them insuring houses but they appear to be a boring old broker ) completely excluded rot.

I sort of though it would generally be covered, albeit with a very large excess (eg £1000)

Anybody know?

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dweezle · 04/08/2008 13:46

I don't think anything that happens over a period of time is covered.

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