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Why Buildings Insurance is Essential

Understand the critical importance of comprehensive buildings cover in New Zealand

Natural Disaster Protection

Protection against earthquake, flood, storm damage and other natural disasters common in New Zealand

  • Earthquake cover
  • Flood protection
  • Storm & wind damage

Financial Security

Ensure you can rebuild without financial hardship in case of a major incident

  • Rebuild cost coverage
  • Contents temporary accommodation
  • Mortgage requirements met

Legal & Mortgage Requirements

Satisfy banking covenants and body corporate obligations with compliant cover

  • Bank requirements satisfied
  • Body corporate obligations
  • Legal protection

Key Fact About EQC

The Earthquake Commission (EQC) covers natural disasters up to $300,000 plus GST for residential properties. Most homeowners also need private insurance to cover amounts above this threshold and additional protections not included in EQC cover.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about buildings insurance in New Zealand

What does buildings insurance cover in NZ?
Buildings insurance in New Zealand covers the structure of your home including walls, roof, floors, permanent fixtures, built-in appliances, and other permanent improvements. Coverage typically includes damage from fire, theft, storms, floods, and other insurable perils. It does not cover earthquakes (covered by EQC instead), nor does it cover contents like furniture and personal items (which require contents insurance). The exact coverage depends on your policy type and chosen optional extras.
Is buildings insurance compulsory in NZ?
Buildings insurance is not legally compulsory in New Zealand, but it is highly recommended and often required by mortgage lenders. If you have a mortgage, your lender will require you to maintain buildings insurance as a condition of the loan. Even if you own your home outright, buildings insurance is essential protection against catastrophic financial loss from fire, natural disasters, or other damage. Most NZ homeowners carry buildings insurance for this reason.
What's the difference between sum insured and full replacement?
Sum insured is an agreed fixed amount that your insurer will pay out in the event of a total loss. Full replacement value (or indemnity) means your insurer will pay the actual cost to rebuild or repair your home to its pre-loss condition, up to the policy limit. Full replacement is generally more comprehensive but may have a higher premium. Sum insured is simpler to understand upfront but requires you to estimate the correct rebuild cost. Most modern policies offer full replacement cover, which is recommended for better protection.
Does buildings insurance cover earthquakes?
Buildings insurance does not cover earthquake damage. In New Zealand, earthquake cover is provided by the Earthquake Commission (EQC/Toka Tu Ake), which is a state-owned enterprise that provides automatic cover for most residential buildings. EQC covers up to $300,000 + GST for homes under the cap. However, some insurers offer optional "earthquake cover" or "natural disaster" extensions that can provide additional coverage above the EQC limit. Check your policy to understand your earthquake protection.
How does EQC work with my buildings insurance?
EQC (Earthquake Commission, now Toka Tu Ake) provides the primary cover for earthquake damage in New Zealand. When an earthquake occurs, EQC covers the first layer of damage (up to $300,000 + GST for residential buildings). Your buildings insurer then covers any loss above the EQC cap, up to your policy limit. This integrated system means you're fully covered for earthquake damage up to the total of both policies. Your buildings insurer handles the claim process and coordinates with EQC. It's important to maintain both covers and understand the interaction between them.
What affects my buildings insurance premium?
Several factors influence your buildings insurance premium: the rebuild cost of your home, its location (regional risk factors), the age and condition of the building, construction materials, distance from fire services, your claims history, the excess you choose, security features (alarms, gates), and the level of cover selected. Natural disaster risk, flood risk, and earthquake risk in your area also affect pricing. Newer homes with modern construction generally have lower premiums than older homes. Improving security and maintaining the property can help reduce your premium.

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