Zurich home insurance
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Zurich offer customers the chance to buy buildings and contents insurance individually, or as a combined home insurance package designed to save customers money.
The insurer offers buildings cover worth up to £500,000 and provides customers with a 24 hour home emergency helpline that can find you approved tradesmen no matter the time or emergency.
Zurich's contents cover provides protection for accidental damage to home entertainment systems, up to £10,000 home office cover and £5,000 outbuildings and garden contents cover. Zurich guarantees to replace belongings on an old-for-new basis and automatically will raise the level of cover during Christmas and weddings.
Accidental damage cover and family legal protection is also available as optional add-ons.
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