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ennjaydee
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Piano Insurance

Post by ennjaydee »

Household insurance premium just doubled since including my piano as a specified item.
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Call me old fashioned if you like, but it's not exactly a high risk item that's easy to steal and living on a hill there's precious little chance of a flood.

So any recommendations for specialist piano insurance please or reasonable household insurer when it comes to including pianos?
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Saga did not require my Estonia 168 to be listed as a specified item. Only to be sure the total contents sum insured was adequate, new for old. There was no increase in the premium.
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Post by Descombes »

I can recommend Norwich Union. After my piano was completely rebuilt I was advised to insure it at the value of a new replacement. This meant a value which was three times the previous insured value. The increase in premium was about £40 per year. NU suggested that there was no chance of it being stolen (3 of Piano Logistics' finest had to struggle to move it!), so the only risk of damage was fire or flood.
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Post by Barrie Heaton »

Pianos are high risk I look at insurance jobs at least once a month.

Floods from outside
Floods from above hot water is a killer radiators and en suite bathrooms the biggest culprits
Pest infestation (moths and mice )
Fire damage
Smoke damage (modern fires have a lot of toxic fumes which can coat the inside of the piano)
And the worst is burst internal raw sewage pipes which explode they are nasty most homes built in the 70s have them including mine

They do sometime get stolen but that is normally large houses that get the everything taken

insurance company's have paid out a lot on pianos the last 2 years with all the big floods

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Post by sussexpianos »

We do a lot of insurance work. Sometimes the insurance company cause more problems by wasting time and telling customers to do silly things. Avoid companies which have call centres abroad as these can take upto 2 months by which time the piano is too far gone.
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