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Well last year with plumbing I paid £850 inc professional indemnity (for electrical) this yr it dropped to about £350. I was surprised by the amount too and the kitchen taps I replaced certainly didn't warrant that £500 premium!
 
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On my PL I have electrician as my main trade and general handyman as a secondary trade. It covers basic plumbing as well as lots of other bits and didn't affect my premium at all. I'm with trade direct and have £5M cover.
 
Well last year with plumbing I paid £850 inc professional indemnity (for electrical) this yr it dropped to about £350. I was surprised by the amount too and the kitchen taps I replaced certainly didn't warrant that £500 premium!
Hmmm - I see your point. That really doesn't seem to make a lot of sense - unless, perhaps, they were taking into account the fact that you were not a 'qualified' plumber.

Kind Regards, John
 
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I asked my insurance broker if changing an immersion element is covered still without having plumbing cover and was assured as it is an electrical part then it would be.
Ask him if draining the tank so that you can change the element is electrical or plumbing :LOL:
 

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