What does a home start policy usually cover?
Home start breakdown policies typically offer the same cover as a standard breakdown policy, but with one key difference. Unlike some standard policies, home start will cover you if your vehicle breaks down at home, or close to home (usually within a quarter of a mile), so you can call for help and receive assistance even if you haven’t left your driveway or your car is parked in your street.
Home start breakdown cover will also cover you if you break down on the road mid-journey, as with standard policies.
If you break down, you can call your provider for help and they will send a mechanic to your vehicle. They will try to fix it or, if it needs more extensive repairs, they will tow you to a nearby garage. If you have chosen a more comprehensive policy, such as national recovery, you can choose to be taken to a garage of your choice, even if you’re a long way from it.
Most breakdown policies offer 24/7 protection and can cover a range of problems including flat batteries, punctures, engine trouble and more.
Providers have their own terms and conditions, but breakdown policies may not cover you for:
- multiple call-outs for the same issue
- routine maintenance – windscreen repairs, repairs to interior lights or fixing entertainment or navigational systems, for example
- the cost of parts and repairs needed to fix your vehicle at a garage (unless specified)
- any call-outs within 24 hours of taking out cover
- breakdowns outside the UK, unless you choose European cover
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