What is Storage Insurance?
Storage Insurance is also more commonly known as Self Storage Insurance, which protects any of your possessions from damage or theft, whilst they are contained within a unit at a storage facility of your choice. Some policies, including ours, will also cover the transit of your possessions to and from the facility in which they are stored. Self-Storage facilities can add large mark-ups on insurance add-ons, so it usually wise to shop around and buy your insurance independently.
Self-Storage Insurance for Home & Business
If you have run out of space in your home or office, using self-storage is a great option.
Our Storage Insurance provides protection against things like fire, theft & much more, allowing you to rest assured that the contents of your storage unit are always covered.
Self-Storage Insurance is compulsory at most storage facilities, as a result, many storage providers offer insurance which people take as an easy option, but these Storage Insurance Policies are typically much more expensive.
99% of Storage Insurance Customers save money with us!
On average we are 3 times cheaper than buying your insurance directly from your storage provider, with you having the choice of 3 levels of cover tailored made for your pocket.
With our comprehensive and affordable insurance for storage unit contents, you can live life confidently knowing that your belongings are protected without breaking the bank and saving you money compared to other providers.
Our Policies Change Lives
SAGIC who are owned by The Salvation Army underwrite all the storage insurance cover policies and are the only insurer to return 100% of their profit to charity, not to shareholders. When you purchase your insurance policy with us, you’ll not only be protecting yourself with a comprehensive policy for your needs, but you’ll also be helping to raise much-needed funds for The Salvation Army to help people in need and vital community projects across the UK.
Self Storage Insurance Cover for home and business contents includes:- Your computer and electronic office equipment
- Your deeds, registered bonds, and other personal documents up to the value of £1,000
- Your household furnishings, furniture, carpets, curtains, and home appliances, including gas and electric cookers and telephone equipment
- Your pedal cycles up to the value of £1,000 per cycle
- Your machinery, stock, tools, and plant
- Your personal possessions
- Any stamp collections and coin collections, with proof of ownership and providence up to the value of £1,000
- Any other valuables up to the value of £1,000
- No Excess
- Natural disasters, to include lightning, earthquake, storm, flood, and weight of snow
- Fire and explosion
- Leaking water/liquid from fixed water tanks and pipes
- Theft and attempted theft, with proof of violent breaking and entering for example broken locks
- Falling trees, telegraph poles and lamp posts
- Collision by a vehicle or animal
- Impact by aircraft and other flying devices or items dropped from flying aircraft
- Rioters, violent disorders, strikes, labour disturbances, civil commotion, and malicious acts