The following article is taken from Eye on Spain, www.eyeonspain.com

Protect Your Home in Spain From Insurance Claims This Winter

Home insuranceHoliday homes in Spain are particularly vulnerable to storm and frost damage during winter, as they are often left empty during this hazardous period. By following some simple winter home maintenance tips, holiday home owners can help reduce their risk of filing insurance claims this winter – advises Schofields who specialise in property insurance in Spain.

Below are 7 common winter home insurance claims and how you can avoid them with some simple winter maintenance.

1. Thefts - Beating the Burglars

Most burglaries are carried out by opportunists when a holiday home is empty, or when your defences are down after just after arriving. Well secured entry points will discourage all but the most determined burglars. Some simple security measures include:

Some insurers exclude theft and malicious damage after so many days unoccupancy, or if security warranties aren't followed so double-check your policy terms.

2. Burst Pipes and Water Damage

When temperatures drop, pipes can freeze and burst. The damage from burst pipes can be horrendous, especially if the burst happens when your house is unoccupied and the burst goes unnoticed for weeks.

If all else fails make sure your Spanish holiday home is fully insured for such losses.

3. Storm Damage

Storms and high winds can cause considerable damage to your property, which can go unnoticed, especially if you lock up your holiday home during the winter.

Some things to consider:

4. Blocked Gutters and Drains

Clear gutters and drains regularly of leaves and dirt as blocked gutters can cause overflow, resulting in flooding on the roof and damp problems. A flooded balcony/veranda may not only affect your apartment but the apartment below yours could suffer water damage as a result of your negligence.

5. Electricity Surges and Power Failures

Rural holiday homes are more likely to suffer from power failure due to storms, which could leave you with a freezing house if your electric storage heaters fail. More commonly, properties in Spain suffer from electrical storms and power surges, which could fry your electrical gadgets such as TV’s, telephones, modems etc.

When you leave your holiday home unoccupied unplug electrical devices to avoid damage from power surges or electrical storms, or purchase surge protectors.

6. Slip/Trip Accidents and Personal Liability Claims

If you are letting your holiday home in Spain throughout the winter, there is a danger that a guest could slip or fall on slippery paths and decide to sue. Your public liability insurance (if you have it) will protect you against such actions. However, keep paths well lit and clear of slippery leaves.

7. Fire Risks and Chimneys

An electrical fire caused by wiring faults could reduce your dream home to ashes. Have a qualified electrician to check your wiring is safe.

Make sure your chimney top is sufficiently covered to avoid rainwater coming into the house through the chimney. Also, don’t forget to have your chimney swept yearly to avoid chimney fires.

Fit smoke alarms on each floor, making sure they can be heard throughout the property.

Unlike most other holiday home insurers, Schofields policies do not have security, heating or unoccupancy warranties. However, holiday home owners should check their Spanish insurance policy and any obligations regarding these three critical areas. Exclusions and restrictions in the small print can render a holiday home insurance policy worthless, just when your property in Spain most at risk during the winter months.

With some sensible planning you can avoid nasty surprises this winter.

 

 


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