06
Sep

I Want A Good Deal On My Pet Insurance

How to Protect Your Pet for Less

We share the secret to finding quality pet insurance that doesn’t cost the earth.

Whether you share your home with a cat, a dog, or something more exotic, there’s no denying that pets are an expensive addition to the family, not least when they get sick.

As there is no NHS equivalent for animals, owners are left to foot the bill when their furry friends are under the weather and, as even basic treatment can end up costing thousands, pet insurance is something of a necessity in making sure that if your pet does get sick you can afford to help them to get better.

Although some see it as unnecessary, those who have had to fork out for expensive veterinary fees in the past will swear by the financial protection that pet insurance provides and, as with most things this is a lesson better learned sooner rather than later.

As with any kind of insurance there are a whole range of policies available from different providers and while this can be a little overwhelming it’s actually a good thing as comparing pet insurance quotes can really help you to save. Once you’ve decided on the type of cover you need you can enlist the help of pet insurance comparison sites to shop around for pet insurance compare the different options available and protect your pet with the best pet insurance policy for less.

To make finding the right cover hassle free, we share our top tips for what to look for in a cheap pet insurance policy:

Levels of cover

The major difference between pet insurance policies tends to be the level of cover offered against the cost of veterinary bills. As this is a major factor in determining both policy premiums and the level of protection provided for your pet it’s important to understand your options when you compare pet insurance plans so that you can choose a level of cover that suits your budget and requirements.

The three most common levels of cover offered by insurers are:

Limited cover policies – Designed to provide assistance with the cost of treatment for short term illness and accidents, policies of this type tend to limit both the amount paid out and duration of the cover (typically 12 months) available for each condition. However, because of this, limited cover policies tend to be the cheapest pet insurance option available and can provide an incredibly affordable means of protecting your pet (and your wallet) against the unexpected.

Capped cover policies – This type of insurance will specify a maximum amount covered for each diagnosed condition, however this will be available to claim against throughout the life of the policy. For this reason, while a little more expensive, policies of this type tend to provide better protection against longer term ailments such as eczema and asthma, although again, once the maximum amount has been paid out the condition will no longer be covered. Having said that, this type of policy can provide a good compromise between cover and cost.

Lifelong cover policies – Lifelong cover policies tend to be the most expensive option, however they do provide the most comprehensive protection for you and your pet as they fully protect against the cost of both short term and long term illnesses. This type of policy will usually specify an amount claimable for each condition however; this will be reset each year on renewal so that any ailment your pet is diagnosed with will receive treatment indefinitely.

What else is covered?

While veterinary fees are often the most important aspect of pet insurance most policies offer other benefits designed to provide financial protection against a wide range of eventualities. Features to look out for when you compare pet insurance UK include:

Third party liability – This is included to some extent in most pet insurance policies and is a necessary addition as it protects you financially against legal action should your pet cause injury or damage to person or property either directly (i.e. a bite or scratch) or indirectly (i.e. your pet causes a car accident by running into the road).

Advertising costs – Many providers will offer a specified amount to cover the cost of advertising and reward to help with recovery if your pet goes missing.

Complementary medicine – Some providers will cover the cost of specified complementary treatments if they’re deemed necessary for your pets recuperation after sickness or injury.

Overseas travel – If you are planning to take your pet abroad at some point in the future its important to ensure that the protection of their pet insurance policy is extended overseas.

Boarding costs – Some policies will pay out a certain amount to cover boarding fees if you are taken into hospital and have no one else to look after your pet.

Holiday compensation – Some pet insurance policies will pay out an amount in compensation if you need to cut short or cancel a pre-booked holiday because your pet has fallen ill.

Loss or death – Many insurers will pay out compensation for the loss or death of your pet and some may also contribute to the cost of cremation or burial.

What’s not covered?

As pet insurance policies differ in the level of cover they offer it’s important to familiarise yourself with the small print before purchasing so that you’re aware what’s covered and what’s not. However, common exclusions to look out for include:

Existing conditions – Few pet insurance policies will cover the treatment of pre-existing conditions. Having said that it’s always best to disclose any problems your pet has upfront as future claims may be invalidated if you’re found not to be completely honest.

Hereditary conditions – Pedigree dogs often suffer from problems that have a hereditary basis and some insurers will exclude their treatment from your cover.

Routine checkups – Few pet insurance policies will pay out for routine checkups, vaccinations or worming. However, it is still important to keep treatments such as these up to date.

How much will it cost?

The cost of your pet insurance UK policy will be determined by a number of factors including your pet’s age, its breed and your location (premiums tend to be more expensive in the south to cover the more expensive veterinary fees). Your pets current health will also play a role in determining your premium as will the excess associated with your policy.

Most pet insurance providers allow you to reduce the cost of your policy by increasing the excess you will need to cover in the event of a claim and this can be a good option providing your pet is in good health and you set the excess at an affordable amount.

However, a word of caution on this; some providers offer you the option of paying a ‘co-excess’. This involves paying out a certain percentage of any claim and while it can reduce premiums it tends to be worth avoiding as if your pet requires expensive treatment you’ll be left paying a large percentage of the bill, you will need to watch out for this when you make your pet insurance comparisons.

So, while there are a lot of options to consider, by comparing the different pet insurance policies and levels of cover available you should be able to find cheap pet insurance for dogs, cats, horses, rabbits or any other animal you keep as a pet so that you can cover the cost of expert care for your pet when they need it most.

Good Pet Insurance Companies We Recommend:
Argos – great for cats
Homebase – great for cats
Animals Friends – great for dogs
Pets Plan – great for dogs
PDSA – great for horses and rabbits

 

Why pay more when you can pay less? = THE MONEY EXPRESS


31
Aug

What is So Good About Amtico Flooring

Amtico flooring is just about the most hardwearing and practical alternative to real wood.

Have a look at the comprehensive selection of Amtico flooring in the latest natural wood designs. These range from the softest colours such as white maple, to the mid toned classic oaks, and on to the darkest colour in our range Wenge Wood. All Amtico woods are genuine British made commercial grade {not the Asian made Spacia} and are available in ‘tick’ finish in the 114mm x 915mm standard size. They are all available from stock for next day delivery so you can avoid the frustrating long delivery times quoted by supposed Amtico stockists. You can even check out our real time stockholding online so that you cab book your installer in advance.

Choosing Amtico flooring means you don’t’ have to worry about long tem maintenance- your floor will never need sanding or re-finishing. The tough abrasion resistant surface will repel stains and moisture making it an ideal choice for wet areas such as bathrooms and shower rooms, and heavy wear areas such as hallways and entrance lobbies.

Amtico wood authentically replicates the natural product and it’s true characteristics. The Stripwood is highly variable in grain, shade and decoration. Please consider this in your product selection, as our online images only display a small section of the material.

Installing Amtico wood flooring can be undertaken by any reasonably competent DIYer with little in the way of equipment. If you are installing onto an existing wood floorboard, chipboard, or MDF sub-floor, it is always good practice to install a new plywood base first. Not only will this ensure long term wear, it will prevent undulations showing through your new flooring. If your sub-floor is reasonably flat, 6mm exterior grade moisture resistant plywood is adequate. This should be fixed at 15-20cm centers with screw nails.

If your sub-floor is old and extremely uneven, a heavier grade plywood 9mm or 12mm should be used. However before installing this, level off any hollows with a latex screed compound. Otherwise the plywood will never be completely flat.

After installing the plywood, spend as much time as possible filling any gaps in the joints, and knocking down nails flat. Then take down any high spots with a medium grade sand paper. Time taken on preparing the sub-floor will produce huge dividends when you have installed you new Amtico, so do not be tempted to cut any corners.

Depending on how flat and smooth you have managed to make the plywood base, it may be necessary to apply a further leveler such as Ardex Feather Finish which can be applied thinly without the risk of delaminating.

If you are installing over a solid floor e.g. concrete, asphalt, quarry tiles, stone flags etc. it is imperative that your do a thorough check of the moisture content of the sub-floor. Even a slight amount of moisture in a sub-floor will cause Amtico flooring to start lifting within a very short period of time. Your investment will then be wasted, as the floor will be beyond repair. Check first for the presence of a dpm, which should be visible on your outside, walls maybe the first or second line of brick or stone. If there is nothing evident, and your house was build before 1960, then it is safe to assume that there is no damp proof membrane in the sub-floor.

Your only option then is to apply a surface dpm to the sub-floor. These are a 2-part epoxy resin coating. These are easy to apply, but can take up to 48 hours to cure. The most widely used product is ES3000 made by Treetabond.

Once you have a dry clean solid sub-floor, a leveling screed should be laid. Always follow the screed manufacturers instructions with regard to the use of priming or bonding agents. Remember that if the screed de-bonds from the sub-floor, your new Amtico floor will also fail. The screed should be rubbed down as smooth as possible before installing your Amtico flooring. Any trowel marks, high or low spots will soon become evident once you have a new shiny floor over the screed. Therefore more time and effort spent on the preparations will be rewarded with a superior final floor finish.

The Amtico flooring in Stripwood should always be installed using the approved Amtico adhesives For wet areas the Amtico ‘Universal’ adhesive should always be used. Amtico flooring can be laid onto underfloor heating, provided that Amtico HT (high temperature) adhesive is used. For all other areas the standard Amtico SF (solvent free) adhesive can be used without problems.

As with all flooring, Amtico flooring will benefit from regular maintenance. The Amtico floor dressing will give enhanced protection from moisture and abrasion. The Amtico Cleaner will effectively clean your floor without stripping off the Dressing. However, when the time comes to renew the dressing, Amtico Dressing Remover is a powerful and aggressive stripper, which makes light work of removing heavy build-ups of old layers of floor dressing. Guidance on maintenance is available from the Amtico flooring web-site

Paul is technical manager at Birbek Wood Flooring which is a UK distributor of amtico.

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