For many UK tradespeople and mobile professionals, tools and equipment are the backbone of daily operations. But where those tools are kept, whether on-site, in a vehicle, or at home can have a major impact on the effectiveness of your tools and equipment insurance.
Understanding exactly where your cover applies is essential to reduce disruption, support claims, and avoid unexpected costs. Below, we explore how tools insurance typically works across different storage and usage scenarios.
What Is Tools and Equipment Insurance?
Tools and equipment insurance is designed to help protect valuable gear against risks such as theft, loss, or accidental damage. Policies may cover both owned and hired tools and could apply across various locations depending on the level of cover selected.
This type of insurance is often purchased by:
- Builders and contractors
- Electricians and plumbers
- Engineers and mechanics
- Mobile beauty and grooming professionals
- Landscapers and gardeners
As brokers, we help arrange access to policies that can support a wide range of business setups, including those who regularly store or transport tools.
Does Tools Insurance Cover Items On-Site?
Most tools insurance policies may include cover for items kept on a job site, but often with conditions. For example, the site may need to be locked outside working hours, or tools may need to be secured in a designated storage container.
Some insurers could also apply time restrictions or exclude cover during weekends or overnight hours unless additional provisions are made. If you routinely leave tools on-site, selecting a policy with explicit on-site protection could be important.
Are Tools Covered in a Vehicle Overnight?
This is one of the most common grey areas in tools insurance for tradespeople. While daytime transit cover is typically included as standard, overnight cover in a van or car may require an upgrade or separate add-on.
Key considerations may include:
- Whether the vehicle is alarmed or stored in a locked compound
- If tools are hidden from view or stored in a secure lockbox
- Whether the van is parked on a public road or private property
Some insurers might only provide overnight van cover if strict storage and security measures are in place. Without this, any overnight theft claim may not be accepted.
Can Tools Insurance Extend to Home Storage?
Many self-employed professionals keep tools at home in garages, sheds, or lock-ups. Basic home contents insurance may not cover work tools used for business purposes, making a separate tools and equipment policy a practical safeguard.
Business tools stored at home could be covered, provided they are locked away and not left in communal or unsecured areas. Policies may vary in how they treat home storage, especially for high-value items.
What to Look For in Tools Insurance Cover
When comparing policies, it can be useful to review:
- Geographical cover: Does the policy apply nationwide or to specific locations only?
- Security requirements: Are there lock standards or alarm criteria that must be met?
- Replacement terms: Does the insurer offer new-for-old replacement or market value?
- Time restrictions: Is cover active 24/7 or limited to business hours?
- Cover limits: Are all tools insured up to their full replacement value?
We help source tools and equipment policies from a wide panel of providers to support different trades, budgets, and working conditions.