When having drilling work carried out in your home, unexpected damage may occur to pipes, wiring, or structural elements. It is important to know in advance which insurance covers this damage and how best to protect yourself against unforeseen costs.
In this article, we answer the most important questions about insurance for drilling damage, so that you are well prepared before the work begins. Whether it concerns concrete drilling For a new kitchen or making holes for pipes: knowledge about insurance coverage can save you a lot of worry.
Which insurance covers damage caused by drilling activities?
Damage caused by drilling work is usually covered by the contractor's liability insurance or by your own homeowner's insurance, depending on the cause of the damage. If the damage is caused by an error on the part of the contractor, it falls under their business liability insurance.
Your own homeowner's insurance can cover damage in the event of sudden and unforeseen events during the work. Examples include accidentally hitting a water or gas pipe while drilling. However, many insurers apply specific conditions for damage during renovation work.
The general liability insurance for businesses (AVB) of professional drilling specialists normally covers damage to third parties and property. Always check whether the contractor has valid insurance before work begins. Ask for a copy of the insurance certificate.
What should you do if damage occurs during drilling?
Stop the work immediately and thoroughly document the damage with photos and a written description. Contact both the contractor and your own insurer immediately to report the damage within the specified time limits.
Ensure the situation is safe, especially in the event of damage to gas or electrical lines. If necessary, switch off the main valve or the electricity and alert emergency services in case of danger. Have the damage assessed on site by both parties and have this documented with signatures.
Retain all documents, quotations, and correspondence relating to the drilling work. This will assist in handling the damage claim. Do not carry out temporary repairs without consulting the insurers, unless this is necessary to prevent further damage.
Who is liable for damage caused by concrete drilling?
Liability rests with the party that caused the damage through negligence, incompetence, or failure to follow safety protocols. In most cases, this is the contractor performing the drilling work, provided there is a professional error.
If damage occurs despite correct execution and adequate precautionary measures, this may be considered an unforeseen circumstance. In such cases, liability may differ, depending on the contractual agreements and the specific circumstances.
The client may be held jointly responsible if they have provided incorrect or incomplete information regarding the location of pipes or the structure. It is therefore important to share all known information about pipes and installations with the contractor in advance.
How do you prevent insurance companies from rejecting drilling damage?
Ensure there is a written agreement in which the work, risks, and responsibilities are clearly defined. Verify that the contractor has adequate insurance and request proof of this before the work starts.
Have a KLIC notification submitted in advance to map the location of cables and pipelines. This significantly reduces the risk of damage and demonstrates that adequate precautionary measures have been taken. Insurers appreciate this proactive approach.
Document the situation before, during, and after the work with photos. Keep a logbook of all activities and communication. Always report damage immediately and in full to your insurer, including minor damage that could worsen later.
How De Betonboorder helps with insured drilling work
We ensure that all drilling work is carried out with the proper insurance coverage and according to the highest safety standards. Our approach minimizes the risk of damage and ensures a worry-free experience:
- Comprehensive liability insurance for all activities
- Prior KLIC notification and thorough site survey
- Use of professional pipeline detection equipment
- Experienced professionals working according to strict safety protocols
- Transparent communication regarding risks and precautions
By choosing our professional services, you are assured of expertly executed drilling work with minimal risks. Contact us for a no-obligation quote and advice on your drilling project.
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