I've put in a claim on my building insurance for what I know is a leaking gutter. They told me I wouldn't be able to get that fixed as it's "wear and tear" which is fine. Told that I could claim on accident damage one for fixing plaster and damp in bedroom.
So surveyor comes out decides it's not the guttering but a natural degradation of the mortar below the guttering which is where my leak is coming. And if it's not there then it is the cracked tile that has been repaired. Now I know for a fact it's the gutter as it has been sort of repaired by myself but needs further action to rectify it.
The surveyer used a camera on pole to take pictures but didn't prod around or anything like just looked and went that's your problem you are not insured for it. Now I have tried arguing but they have said fast that's the problem now where does it leave me. We all know they try to weasel out of everything woth 75 pages of small print about things you aren't covered for.
I think there are 2 options
1 suck it up and accept there word and pay for fixing it all myself
2 get a gutter expert out and see if they can find the problem then argue with the insurers.
Attached is the pictures he took of where the "problem" is. The last picture is of where the leak is in the bedroom which happens to be where I think the problem is.
Thanks for any help.
So surveyor comes out decides it's not the guttering but a natural degradation of the mortar below the guttering which is where my leak is coming. And if it's not there then it is the cracked tile that has been repaired. Now I know for a fact it's the gutter as it has been sort of repaired by myself but needs further action to rectify it.
The surveyer used a camera on pole to take pictures but didn't prod around or anything like just looked and went that's your problem you are not insured for it. Now I have tried arguing but they have said fast that's the problem now where does it leave me. We all know they try to weasel out of everything woth 75 pages of small print about things you aren't covered for.
I think there are 2 options
1 suck it up and accept there word and pay for fixing it all myself
2 get a gutter expert out and see if they can find the problem then argue with the insurers.
Attached is the pictures he took of where the "problem" is. The last picture is of where the leak is in the bedroom which happens to be where I think the problem is.
Thanks for any help.