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M&S Home Insurance

  • A quick and easy quote process
  • Defaqto 5 Star rated buildings and contents insurance
  • Competitive pricing from a panel of UK insurers
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M&S Home Insurance is provided by Uinsure Ltd.

Home comforts covered

Our home insurance gives you quality and value you can count on, with round-the-clock support

  • Defaqto 5 Star rated

    Our buildings and contents policies have the very highest rating, as standard

  • Reassuring cover

    Optional extras like emergency cover and protecting items away from your home

  • Value you can trust

    High quality at our best price with flexible excess

  • Change your mind, no fees

    Need to make a change? We don't charge cancellation or adjustment fees

Home insurance types

Our range of policies are easy to understand - with no complicated tiering system

Buildings

Covering your home's structure (walls, roof, windows), permanent fixtures (like kitchens, bathrooms) and outdoor structures (like garages and patios)

  • Up to £1 million cover for the structural building of your home as standard
  • Up to £200k cover towards alternative accommodation

Contents

Covering the items you'd take with you if you moved (like furniture, electronics and clothing)

  • Up to £75k cover for the contents in your home as standard (option to increase to £100k if required)
  • Up to £20k cover towards alternative accommodation

Exclusions and limitations will apply

What's not included

  • Damage or breakdown due to wear and tear
  • Damage caused deliberately, or by pets
  • Incidents that happened before the policy started

Tailor your home insurance

Add extra cover options to protect against the unexpected

Accidental damage

Ideal for families with young children, DIY enthusiasts or anyone looking for extra peace of mind

  • Protects against sudden, unintentional and unforeseen incidents such as smashing a window with a football or hammering a nail into a pipe
  • Covers accidental damage to either your building, its contents or both
  • Accidental damage caused by pets knocking over personal items

Examples of what’s not covered:

  • Damage caused by a storm to fences, gates and hedges
  • Damage caused by faulty workmanship, design or materials
  • Damage caused by pets, such as scratching, fouling, or chewing
Personal belongings

Items you take outside your home worth less than £2,500 individually are not covered automatically for loss, theft or damage by contents insurance. If you want to insure these items, for example jewellery or mobile phones, you’ll need to add personal belongings cover.

There is a limit per item of £2,500 and individual limits also apply for mobile phones (£500), personal money (£750) and credit cards (£1,000). To cover items with a value above these limits, they’ll need to be specified on your policy under the ‘High risk items’ option.

Examples of what’s not covered:

  • Loss or damage caused by theft or attempted theft from an unattended motor vehicle
  • Loss within the home to items which are not high-risk property
High-risk items

This is designed to cover you for theft, loss or damage to individual items at home and away that are valued at over £2,500. You need to specify these items to ensure they are fully covered.

Mobile phones
  • Mobile phones up to £500 are automatically covered within the home under Contents cover as standard. If your policy includes accidental damage, your phone is covered for it too.
  • If you add unspecified personal belongings cover to your policy, any mobile phones up to £500 are covered away from the home as well.
  • If you wish to cover a phone worth more than £500 away from the home, this must be listed individually on your policy under the optional mobile phone cover.
Home emergency

This provides immediate assistance from professional tradesmen to deal with a range of emergency incidents around the home that need resolving as soon as possible. This includes boiler breakdown, a blocked drain or a burst pipe. The policy provides cover up to £1,500 (inc VAT) per claim with no annual maximum limit on claims and no excess.

Examples of what’s not covered:

  • Blocked toilets or drains where the cause is a result of misuse or the internal workings of the flush
  • Boilers that are over 15 years old
Family legal protection

This provides you and your family up to £150,000 to cover a range of legal help and support. It protects you against the costs of being sued or having to make a claim against someone else for things like employment disputes, personal injury or property issues.

Examples of what’s not covered:

  • Incidents that started before the policy
  • Claims relating to anyone you live with or have lived with previously

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Panel of insurers

Who is Uinsure?M&S Home Insurance is provided by Uinsure Ltd. Uinsure is a highly regarded insurance provider and has a 5 Star "Excellent" Trustpilot rating as well as a 5 Star Defaqto rated home insurance policy, meaning they deliver flexible, high quality home insurance cover, as well as excellent customer service.
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Who are the panel of insurers?We only work with the most trusted insurers to help provide Defaqto 5 Star rated policies. They are: Allianz, Axa, Ageas, Covea, Integra and Lloyds
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Why Uinsure works with a panel of insurers?We use a panel of leading UK insurers who compete to offer you their best price on one common policy. So, there is no need to compare countless policies and you can be confident you are getting the best cover at the lowest price.
How it works?We work with a panel of leading UK insurers. You simply enter your details once and they compete to offer you their best price. The quote you will see will be the lowest-priced option available from the panel. You can then tailor it to your specific needs.

Home Insurance FAQs

How much does home insurance cost?

The cost of home insurance can vary as it depends on a wide variety of factors that are based on your circumstances, your home, and events that affect your home. Every policy is different, so exact costs are different, Unisure uses a number of factors to calculate your premium. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Where your home is located
  • Your claims history/No claims discount
  • The size of your home and the materials used to build it
  • How likely your home is to be affected by extreme weather events, such as flooding
  • Changes in the market, such as the average cost of repairs rising
What are the different types of home insurance?

There are three main types of home insurance. Buildings insurance covers the structure of your home and permanent fixtures. Contents insurance covers possessions inside your home. Buildings and contents insurance (sometimes referred to as B&C) includes both under one policy. Personal belongings cover can be added to any policy that has Contents cover. This provides protection for certain items whilst away from the home.

What home insurance do I need?

The cover you need depends on a variety of factors. Homeowners typically need buildings insurance as it is a requirement of most mortgage lenders. You can also choose contents and personal belongings cover to protect items in your home, or that you may carry with you when you are outside your home. The cover and optional extras will depend on the value of your home and belongings.

If you'd like to discuss your home insurance requirements with one of our insurance experts, please give us a call on 0161 524 6253. We're here Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

Is home insurance necessary?

Home insurance is not compulsory by law, but building insurance is usually a requirement of mortgage lenders. It also offers valuable peace of mind by financially protecting your property in unexpected events like fires, floods, theft or accidental breakage (subject to policy terms and excess).

Do I need home insurance?

Home insurance is not a legal requirement, but buildings insurance is required by most mortgage lenders and strongly recommended. It provides financial protection for your property in the case of unexpected events like fires, floods, theft or accidental breakage (subject to policy terms and excess).

How does home insurance work?

You pay a monthly or annual premium to protect your home and belongings. If a covered event happens, you can make a claim. Your insurer will pay to repair or replace damaged items, according to your policy terms and after any excess.

Does home insurance cover roof leaks?

Yes. However, our Home Insurance does not cover roof repairs if the roof has not been satisfactorily maintained.

Does home insurance cover the boiler?

Standard home insurance doesn't cover boiler breakdowns. However, you can add Home Emergency cover as an optional extra, which includes boiler repairs. Boilers over 15 years old or over 70kW aren't covered, and the boiler must be maintained in line with manufacturer guidance.

What insurance do I need when buying a house?

You are usually required by mortgage lenders to have buildings insurance in place before completion and may be asked to provide proof of this at the exchange of contracts stage. Most homeowners choose combined buildings and contents insurance to make sure both the property and their belongings are protected in case of unexpected events like fire, flood, theft or accidental breakage. Combining cover can sometimes be cheaper than buying separate products.

Do you need home insurance when renting?

In the case of renting, buildings insurance is usually the landlord's responsibility. Landlord's may also have Contents Insurance to protect their own furnishings. As a tenant, you will not need Buildings Insurance, however you might still want contents insurance to protect your own possessions inside the home.

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Terms & Conditions

Marks and Spencer plc is an Introducer Appointed Representative of Uinsure Limited.M&S Home Insurance is a trading style of, and provided by Uinsure Limited, which is registered in England and Wales with company number 06046870 with a registered office at XYZ Building (1st Floor) 2 Hardman Boulevard, Manchester M3 3AQ. Uinsure Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and is registered on the Financial Services Register under number 463689.Marks and Spencer plc receives a commission from Uinsure Ltd for each M&S Home insurance policy sold. This commission is a percentage of the premium you pay and is included in the total amount.At M&S your privacy is important to us. View our Privacy Notice here.