This guide explains what rebuild cost means, why it is important, and when you may need specialist advice
At Intelligent Insurance, we help homeowners find cover for properties that may not fit standard insurance criteria.
Whether your home is a post-war prefab, a modern modular property or a non-standard construction house, we may be able to help you arrange suitable buildings and contents insurance.
Prefabricated homes are not all built in the same way. Some are post-war properties, while others are modern modular homes, self-build kit homes or houses with mixed construction.
We may be able to help with many types of prefab and non-standard homes, including:
When arranging cover for a prefabricated home, insurers may ask for more detail than they would for a standard property.
This helps them understand the construction type, rebuild requirements and any known risks.
If your prefabricated home is likely to be unoccupied for an extended period, such as during renovation, sale, probate or between tenants, we can also arrange specialist unoccupied home insurance to help protect your property while vacant.
It can be more expensive than standard home insurance, but not always. The cost depends on the construction type, condition, location, rebuild value, claims history and how the property is used.
Yes, prefab houses can often be insured, but you may need a specialist provider if the property is classed as non-standard construction.
Often, yes. Many prefab homes use construction methods or materials that differ from traditional brick, stone, slate and tile homes.
No. Some prefab homes are steel framed, but others may use concrete panels, timber frames, modular sections or mixed construction.
We may be able to help with a range of prefabricated and non-standard homes, including post-war prefab houses, steel framed prefab homes, BISF houses, PRC homes, concrete panel homes, timber framed modular homes and modern modular homes.
Not always, but a survey can help if the construction type is unclear or if the property has known structural issues.
PRC stands for prefabricated reinforced concrete. Some PRC homes have known repair or mortgage considerations, so insurers may ask for more detail.
As long as there’s a permanent foundation, it may be possible to insure a self-build, kit-form or modern modular prefab home, depending on the construction type, build stage, property use and supporting information available.
Insurers may ask for details such as the materials used, completion date, structural warranty, survey information or rebuild cost.
Yes, depending on the property and underwriting criteria, buildings, contents or combined cover may be available.
Every prefabricated home is different.
We customise your cover around your property’s construction, condition and use, rather than treating every prefab home in the same way.
No assumptions, no shortcuts, just specialist cover built around your home.
Family Legal Protection Plus extends this cover limit to £50,000 and increases the range of legal disputes that you’re covered for.
Enjoy complete protection with extended emergency callout cover with up to £1,000 per callout, £1,000 Total Claims Limit/Year, Boiler & Heating System cover & Alternative Accommodation
Cover for accidental breakages or damage to your buildings e.g: putting your foot through the ceiling, or accidental breakage of glass
*We may not be able to quote in all circumstances. Cover limits/restrictions and/or conditions may apply to the policy. These are clearly detailed prior to purchase, and in the policy documentation for you to determine if the cover is suitable for your needs.
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If you’re currently insured with us, you’ll find the documents for your policy in MyAccount.
Making a claim for prefab homes has never been easier – just follow these three simple steps.
Find your insurer’s claims contact details in your policy document or Schedule. Always have your policy number to hand, as it helps your insurer’s claims team quickly identify you and assist you without delay.
Call your insurer’s claims team as soon as the incident occurs. Provide a brief description of what happened and, if applicable, notify the Police within seven days for incidents like theft or malicious damage.
If required, complete and return the claim form along with supporting documents (receipts, photos, etc.) within 30 days. This ensures a smooth, timely processing of your claim.