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Who is the best company to use for insuring oil central heating?
 
No idea, but if you find one then check the small print. The customers that I've been to who were supposedly insured, turned out not to be. The first put a claim in to find that the insurance didn't cover oil at all despite having paid 4 years premiums at over 20 a month, the second found that the cover only looked after anything in the boiler casing, didn't cover tank, oil line, fire valve, de-aerator (if fitted) or even flue.

So if you do find one get out the magnifying glass and go through it with a fine tooth comb.
 
No idea, but if you find one then check the small print. The customers that I've been to who were supposedly insured, turned out not to be. The first put a claim in to find that the insurance didn't cover oil at all despite having paid 4 years premiums at over 20 a month, the second found that the cover only looked after anything in the boiler casing, didn't cover tank, oil line, fire valve, de-aerator (if fitted) or even flue.

So if you do find one get out the magnifying glass and go through it with a fine tooth comb.

Thank you for letting know.
 
Also check that they dont want a new tank installed to make it valid.
 
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