Fixtures and fittings are things like permanently installed lighting, wall sconces, toilets, sinks, air conditioning units and ducting, refrigerators, stoves, etc.
All those installed things that go into the finish out of your home.
Under two conditions it can. One the fixture that the lamp goes into has to be rated at 250 watts. This is highly unlikely in a home lighting fixture. The other is that the lamp has to be an incandescent lamp.
No. It covered under a motorcycle policy.
Fluorescent light fittings can be found in most DIY stores and builders merchants such as Do It All, Wickes, Homebase and B&Q. They can also be found online at Screwfix and Amazon.
No, Buildings under construction are covered under a builders policy. After the building or other structure is completed you can then schedule it on your homeowners insurance policy for coverage.
It depends on your insurance policy
No. Vehicles are covered under an Auto Insurance Policy, Not a Home Insurance Policy.
One can purchase electrical fittings at a number of online and retail locations including Home Depot, Grainger, Lowes, Canadian Tire and Home Hardware.
Of course not. Auto insurance has to cover your car and home insurance covers your home. Damage to you car is always covered under an auto policy. It is specifically excluded under your homeowner's rental policy.
No, homeowners insurance provides coverage only after the home is completed and occupied. For homes under construction there is a specific policy type. It's called a "Builders Risk" policy.
No, but the roomer/boarder has no coverage under your policy.
There are a few places in Houston where one can purchase pipe fittings. A good place to try is Pipe Fittings. Another good place to try is Home Depot.
Any piping system sized for the home and long radius fittings for drainage