Hi,
Just got my annual insurance bill for my workshop. It seems a bit steep to me and I would be interested to know what other professionals think. Especially those who run a similar sort of business to me. Does this price sound realistic to you guys?
First of all I should admit that I never shopped around when I first took out the policy just over 10 years ago. At the time I was on the committee of a kid‘s football club and one of the other committee members was an insurance broker and we were spending a lot of time together back then going to meetings, marking pitches, organising games and so on and had become mates. He organised everything for me and I started off paying £665 per year.
What I get for this is ‘comprehensive’ insurance that covers, fire, flood, theft etc in the joinery shop itself. I am listed as having £40,000 worth of plant and tools and £30,000 worth of stock on the policy. Although, the former number is probably low and the latter is too high; to be honest these are just projections I plucked out of my @RSE when I first set up the policy as I wasn’t yet sure what kind of work I was going to get. There is also a £1,000,000 public liability insurance clause covered in the policy as I also do some carpentry in customer’s houses.
Anyway, 10 years later my policy bill has crept up to around £840 per year. Does this seem resonable to you guys? My workshop is a very typical one man joinery - extractors, table saw, band saw, moulder, lathe, jointer and all the other machines and tools you’d expect to carry out our trade. All these are single phase machines as I get free electricity as part of my rent at the business park: but only 240v. The shop is about 12m x 10m with some extra square meterage on a mezannine.
Any advice gratefully received.
Just got my annual insurance bill for my workshop. It seems a bit steep to me and I would be interested to know what other professionals think. Especially those who run a similar sort of business to me. Does this price sound realistic to you guys?
First of all I should admit that I never shopped around when I first took out the policy just over 10 years ago. At the time I was on the committee of a kid‘s football club and one of the other committee members was an insurance broker and we were spending a lot of time together back then going to meetings, marking pitches, organising games and so on and had become mates. He organised everything for me and I started off paying £665 per year.
What I get for this is ‘comprehensive’ insurance that covers, fire, flood, theft etc in the joinery shop itself. I am listed as having £40,000 worth of plant and tools and £30,000 worth of stock on the policy. Although, the former number is probably low and the latter is too high; to be honest these are just projections I plucked out of my @RSE when I first set up the policy as I wasn’t yet sure what kind of work I was going to get. There is also a £1,000,000 public liability insurance clause covered in the policy as I also do some carpentry in customer’s houses.
Anyway, 10 years later my policy bill has crept up to around £840 per year. Does this seem resonable to you guys? My workshop is a very typical one man joinery - extractors, table saw, band saw, moulder, lathe, jointer and all the other machines and tools you’d expect to carry out our trade. All these are single phase machines as I get free electricity as part of my rent at the business park: but only 240v. The shop is about 12m x 10m with some extra square meterage on a mezannine.
Any advice gratefully received.
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