Kwik Fit home insurance
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Kwik Fit home insurance is designed to give your homes and your valuables full protection and to give you peace of mind. The insurer offers buildings and contents insurance, with a 15 per cent discount when both types of cover are purchased.
Kwik Fit cover options come with a variety of benefits including:
- buildings cover which includes up to £500 of free replacement locks if your keys are stolen
- contents cover for all household goods that includes home entertainment goods, up to £500 freezer contents and garden contents cover
The insurer also provides several optional extra features that provide complete protection for your home including accidental damage cover, personal possessions cover, family legal cover and emergency domestic homecare service.
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