Sainsbury's Bank, TD Canada Trust, Cooperators, Telegraph, AGEUK, AAMI and Tescobank all offer building and contents insurance. ASDA, TheAA, IBC and RAC Home Insurance also offer building and contents insurance.
In order to obtain building contents insurance, one needs to own a building and add it to their insurance policy. It can be added to almost any pre-existing insurance policies.
ibank dot com is a place where one can find more information on insuring the building and the property within the building. These kind of insurances will be helpful for covering expenses on damages to the building and the contents within the building.
One can compare building contents insurance quotes when one goes to the website of Kanetix. This website offers comparison of insurance quotes, mortgage rates and credit cards.
You can find pricing for contents insurance on Direct Line, Interest, Insurance Sign, Contents Coverage and other websites. Contents insurance covers items in a business or a home.
Building only insurance covers the building itself, contents are not included. Contents insurance covers the contents inside the home. All risks insurance covers the home, it's contents, and anything outside such as a garden shed, satellite dish, etc. To be fully covered one needs to choose all risk insurance.
There are a number of websites where one can find information about contents insurance calculators including Money Supermarket, AA Insurance and Kiwibank.
'AXA' offers up to a 45% discount on building and contents insurance. 'Nationwide' has been rated 5 stars by Defaqto for their cheap home insurance. Tesco bank also offers cheap building and content insurance.
One can purchase unoccupied building insurance from most companies that offer home insurance, and it will offer cover for fire or water damage as well as contents insurance if required. Moneysupermarket or Compare The Market are good comparisons sites to find a quote for this kind of insurance.
There are many places in the UK that one can find insurance for cheap home contents. The best place to look is a company that provides home insurance.
What I would recommend is to do a comparison test online. There are many websites available to do such a comparison (to compare the different insurance plans and rates), but one I find that is useful is: http://www.comparethemarket.com/home-insurance/buildings-and-contents-insurance/default.aspx?vck9=true. Best of luck!
Building and contents insurance is contained within property insurance. Those in need of it would go to an insurance agent like Liberty Mutual and have their assets and needs evaluated. Then, one would be given a cost and value for the desired coverage.
You could go online to websites such as Money Supermarket and Money Saving Expert to find reviews on house and contents insurance. You could also reviews of companies that provide the insurance at the Better Business Bureau website.