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P @ F

  • Posts: 6319
Daz , sounds like you are a victim of the postcode lottery mate !
I'm so lazy I'm getting tired of it !

P @ F

  • Posts: 6319
Mine has gone down 2 years in a row now , about £30 off each year and I’m not even changing companies!
Fully comp , full legal , courtesy van , breakdown, and the Mrs on it too  !
Not even £300 a year  ;D
I'm so lazy I'm getting tired of it !

Dave Willis

£200 for me, 650l tank, been hit three times now once by an uninsured driver, been hit in the car too, claimed every time off others insurance. I’m now classed as high risk 😃

bravo20

  • Posts: 263
£200 for me, 650l tank, been hit three times now once by an uninsured driver, been hit in the car too, claimed every time off others insurance. I’m now classed as high risk 😃
Mine has gone down 2 years in a row now , about £30 off each year and I’m not even changing companies!
Fully comp , full legal , courtesy van , breakdown, and the Mrs on it too  !
Not even £300 a year  ;D

Who are you both with,  got my renewal today,  just over £400

Frankybadboy

  • Posts: 9022
mine just gone down by £17 a year with a 650ltr system in

NWH

  • Posts: 16952
£200 for me, 650l tank, been hit three times now once by an uninsured driver, been hit in the car too, claimed every time off others insurance. I’m now classed as high risk 😃

How do you work that out then,who’s insurance have you claimed off of if they weren’t insured.

[GQC] Tim

  • Posts: 4536
Had a call as my insurance is due soon she said to me premiums are going to be increased right across the board soon if you are going to be carrying more than 650,lol anything to squeeze more money out of us.
Why do you need a 650 anyway? You work on your own don’t you? Or do you? You work smart, half the amount of work for a full days pay etc, etc.
Not a lot you of what you say adds up😂

I work on my own, use a 650 and on big residential days I can come very close to emptying it. Especially if mixed with one offs and other add on dirty jobs.

On commercials when you're doing 6+ hours non stop you might as well find a tap somewhere and start producing while you work as it will be gone before you finish the job.

Fast window cleaning requires fast flow. If you're working slower anyway you can get away with using less water. But then you'd be doing far less.

I think people like NWH understand the limiting factor in using less water. I sure do.

Dave Willis

£200 for me, 650l tank, been hit three times now once by an uninsured driver, been hit in the car too, claimed every time off others insurance. I’m now classed as high risk 😃

How do you work that out then,who’s insurance have you claimed off of if they weren’t insured.
motor insurance bureau paid out (MIB) it’s like a pool of money insurers pay into.

Dry Clean

  • Posts: 8858
i dont get why  your insurance is so cheap?.....mine is around £500-£600 per year(i pay mine in one lump sum too!)for commercial van insurance fully comp including breakdown cover,legal aid,replacement vehicle,etc and i have over 9 years no claims and im 48 yrs of age......ive never been able to get it any cheaper than £500......my van is a 17 plate connect L2 240 limited with a 500L tank and hot system.......could it be because i live in a high crime area?
On street parking can up your insurance as can living in a flat/apartment.

Dry Clean

  • Posts: 8858
Axa  £280 a year and no interest in a tank no matter the size (as long as the van can legally carry the weight) or if bolted in or not, this tank nonsense seems to be something that Sproggit and Silvester type insurance companies have started using to fleece guys (usually younger drivers) that cant really go to the more reputable insurance companies who wont insure them.

NWH

  • Posts: 16952
I can go to any insurance company I want I have maximum no claims etc,I use A Plan they say if you carry water for everyday use it’s a modification this has been talked about on here before,they only have a few that will take WPF Agias is the most competitive for them.
I wouldn’t just look at the price you can get insurance on anything if you don’t tick specific boxes on the form,bit different when you put a claim in though eh.

Stoots

  • Posts: 6211
Never told my insurance anything lol.

Its strapped so not modified as far as I'm concerned.

I carry a 650, solo I use about 500 a day but always good to have a bit incase.

I don't mess about with flow, trying to save a few quid on water is a false economy. Controllers set to full, use as much water as you like, faster flow faster rinse, quicker I'm onto the next job.

P @ F

  • Posts: 6319
£200 for me, 650l tank, been hit three times now once by an uninsured driver, been hit in the car too, claimed every time off others insurance. I’m now classed as high risk 😃
Mine has gone down 2 years in a row now , about £30 off each year and I’m not even changing companies!
Fully comp , full legal , courtesy van , breakdown, and the Mrs on it too  !
Not even £300 a year  ;D

Who are you both with,  got my renewal today,  just over £400
I am with MORE THAN - BUSINESS, underwritten by Royal Sun Alliance
I'm so lazy I'm getting tired of it !

Splash & dash

  • Posts: 4364
i dont get why  your insurance is so cheap?.....mine is around £500-£600 per year(i pay mine in one lump sum too!)for commercial van insurance fully comp including breakdown cover,legal aid,replacement vehicle,etc and i have over 9 years no claims and im 48 yrs of age......ive never been able to get it any cheaper than £500......my van is a 17 plate connect L2 240 limited with a 500L tank and hot system.......could it be because i live in a high crime area?



It depends where you are in the country , on or off road parking ,crime figures for the area , and accident rate . Where I am all are low so it’s cheaper , I have one of my vans in another part of the country and it’s £150 more due to location ,and crime rate .

Bungle

  • Posts: 2391
i dont get why  your insurance is so cheap?.....mine is around £500-£600 per year(i pay mine in one lump sum too!)for commercial van insurance fully comp including breakdown cover,legal aid,replacement vehicle,etc and i have over 9 years no claims and im 48 yrs of age......ive never been able to get it any cheaper than £500......my van is a 17 plate connect L2 240 limited with a 500L tank and hot system.......could it be because i live in a high crime area?



It depends where you are in the country , on or off road parking ,crime figures for the area , and accident rate . Where I am all are low so it’s cheaper , I have one of my vans in another part of the country and it’s £150 more due to location ,and crime rate .

Really? Where is the van that costs £150 more to insure based?
We look at them, they look through them.