Cover4Caravans Ltd.
Cover4Caravans
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Southend on Sea
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Insurance professionals since 1946
Posted by Richard
January 31, 2012

Firstly we hope you are enjoying the video blogs – last weeks entry can be viewe by using this link – http://news.cover4caravans.co.uk/index.php/index.php/category/video-blogs .

We are having some good fun recording them so hopefully you will enjoy them.

Watford were not able to do the one thing Sours could do  -put the damn ball into the back of the net. But we had a great evening at Vicarage Road and the team did all us Watford supporters proud. We were able to leave the ground with our heads held high – that was important us long suffering fans! Still, a tie against Stevenage would have been pretty good for us.

We continue to make giant strides on twitter – @cover4caravans – dont forget to come along and follow us. We have made some great interactions and it proves how powerful the world of social media can be. I have been utilising the services of @purpledog and if you need help as a business getting Twitter right then I fully endorse the cost effectivt and efficient services they offer.

What else is happening? Well the rebrand remains our largest focuse and we continue to receive some great feedback – thank you.

Time. Sometimes I just don’t understand why people make the choice to not find time for each other. But on the other hand maybe it is just time to move on and let it go over your head.

Have a great day.

Richard

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Posted by jasonh
January 30, 2012

It hopefully may not need saying but once again it might be necessary to remind you that this is not a time of year that is known as being particularly kind to caravan owners.  In other words, it might be worthwhile checking out your caravan insurance.

If you needed any reminder as to just how vulnerable your caravan may be, news from the BBC* of widespread destruction on a caravan site in Wales back in November last year, may be a wake-up call.

Some caravan insurance policies may offer incentives for storing your caravan safely and securely in special sites over the winter season and some of the photos contained in the above-mentioned article may just cause you to think again about whether or not you may wish to think on this further.

Of course, from a practical point of view, it may be impossible to absolutely guarantee the safety of your caravan even if it is securely stored in a special facility.  That is why it may be advisable to periodically sit down and consider your overall position with regard to insurance.

If you have a static caravan which is left on a site during the winter months, your static home policy may oblige you to take certain commonsense steps to reduce the risk of disaster.  These may include things such as draining down all water systems, including heating systems where appropriate and using additional battening and anchoring to try and ensure that your caravan remains were you left it.

This is not just an issue for static caravans, as touring caravans and motorhomes parked up for the winter in the open, may be at a similar degree of risk.

An equally unpleasant reality of life is that some caravan sites may be largely unoccupied during the winter months and this may increase your exposure to the possibilities of theft and vandalism.  Once again, your insurance cover may require you to take certain steps in order to try and reduce such risks.

All this may seem a far cry from those carefree days of spring, summer and autumn when you were in and around (and enjoying) using your caravan but a responsible attitude to security and caravan insurance may be essential if your caravan is still to be there for seasons to come.

*Source:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-west-wales-15958292

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Posted by MichaelS
January 27, 2012

Dear All

I must apologise for my recent lack of blogs, my only excuse is that this has been a very busy week and time has escaped me!

This week has seen two visits to my son’s nursery for the first time, I think we were more nervous than him, but he has enjoyed himself and yesterday he cried when we took him home!

It’s very much a hard learning curve, trying to realise how grown up your children get in such a small amount of time, but that’s what it’s all about.

Today is Friday and it is a relaxed day in the office, I have been catching up on some tasks ahead of some product testing next week with a very exciting new product. Keep your eyes peeled!

I have been preparing for my Team 121′s on Monday, this is a new year with a new focus and I will be using my coaching skills to the max for these and then Team meetings during the week.

Have a great weekend all

Mike

 

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Posted by MichaelS

Mr Andrews from Tywyn wrote:

“Very helpful advisor and competitive quote – very pleased, Mr Andrews ”

 

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Posted by jasonh

If you are looking for parkhome insurance, then you may wish to consider parkhome insurance brokers.

What is parkhome insurance?

Park homes are a form of dwelling place that are typically located on a formally constituted and local authority approved parkhome site.

Typically occupied on a permanent basis as your normal place of residence, such sites are commonly located in rural areas and the local authority approval is important because it must grant permission for the site to be used for permanent occupation.

Some parkhome owners have lived in the property for many years and have it furnished and decorated to a very high standard.

It is therefore understandable if they seek to protect their investment and their contents through the appropriate: form of insurance – which may be park home insurance.

Sourcing the cover

Some park homes site owners may suggest that it is mandatory to take their insurance.  In fact, that may typically not be the case and you may be better advised to look around for your own cover, which may be better suited to your needs and more cost-effective.

Some site owners may require an additional administration charge if you use your own insurance but it may still prove to be a more cost-attractive deal for you if you source your own.

You may, of course, simply contact individual insurance providers to obtain a lengthy series of your own quotations and then compare these in detail against each other.

You may find though, that parkhome insurance brokers offer a slightly more efficient route.

These organisations are typically specialists in the insurance marketplace and they may be able to speedily and efficiently match your requirements against a number of potential insurance providers.

That may not only save you money in terms of connecting you with suitable policy providers but it may also save you a considerable amount of time that you may otherwise spend in trying to obtain quotations from sources that are unlikely to be suitable for your situation.

Parkhome insurance brokers might be a source of information and a resource that means you spend less of your precious time involved in some of the complexities of trying to compare insurance policies.

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