Our ‘New Homes’, ‘Social Housing’ and ‘Private Rental Scheme’ policies make reference to the building complying with Building Regulations; therefore we need to ensure that the building is compliant.
Defect Insurance Period: These policies exclude existing elements during the ‘Defect Insurance Period’, so for example; any unaltered window would not be covered. The caveat to this statement is unless ‘major damage’ occurs to an existing element. A typical example of ‘major damage’ would be water ingress through the existing window which would be covered by the policy.
Structural Insurance Period: The building is covered for ‘Major Damage’ which includes cover to the waterproof envelope; therefore it is essential that the fabric can be proven to be waterproof, this would include the windows. This is essentially the main purpose of the ‘Refurbishment Assessment’ by our ‘Refurbishment Surveyor’ to ensure that the existing structure is suitable for warranty.
Where existing single glazed windows are retained, the following information will be required in order that our ‘Refurbishment Surveyor’ can consider the single glazed windows as viable for retention:
Once the above information is received the ‘Refurbishment Surveyor’ will then be in a position to fully consider if the retention of the existing windows will offer ourselves a standard insurance risk.
It should be noted that in all our other current warranty policies ie. self-build, completed housing and commercial; these have full exclusions for existing building elements. However, where a particular element is to be upgraded this may mean the existing element would now be in cover where previously it was not.