It’s Part of Being a Responsible Homeowner
I want to share a quick story that’s been on my mind lately.
A relative of mine, lovely person, heart of gold, has decided that building insurance is “a scam”. Their logic is simple: “The house has stood for almost 180 years, nothing’s ever happened, why would it start now?”
And honestly, I get it. When the weather feels calm, the sun’s out, and life is ticking along nicely, insurance can feel like paying for a problem that doesn’t exist.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: the world doesn’t work on our timetable.
Warm Weather Isn’t Always Friendly Weather
We’re seeing hotter, drier spells across the UK. That means:
One bad hour of weather can undo many decades of “nothing’s ever happened”.
The Real Risk Isn’t Just Damage: It’s What Comes After
If your home is damaged and you don’t have building insurance, you’re not just dealing with repair costs.
You’re dealing with:
Imagine a lightning strike hits your roof, sparks a fire, and spreads next door. Without insurance, you’re suddenly responsible for your home and their home. That’s not a scam that’s a financial catastrophe.
Building Insurance Isn’t About Fear
It’s about good outcomes.
It’s about making sure that if life throws something unexpected at you, you’re not left scrambling, borrowing, or fighting legal battles.
It’s about protecting:
And yes, it’s about avoiding the kind of nightmare that turns a warm summer day into a long-term crisis.

A Final Thought
My relative still thinks insurance is unnecessary. But the irony is this: the only time you realise how essential it is… is the moment you desperately need it.
If you own a home, especially in today’s unpredictable climate, building insurance isn’t a luxury. It’s a responsibility.
And it’s one of the simplest ways to make sure you’re never left picking up the pieces alone.
I’m Gary, a mortgage adviser based in Essex, specialising in self‑employed, complex income, and adverse‑credit cases.