Flood Re is a joint initiative between the Government and insurers. Its aim is to make the flood cover part of household insurance policies more affordable.
What is the ABI and BIBA? How they can help people who are struggling to obtain flood insurance
Flood Assist is a really helpful and empathetic insurance broker
The Environment Agency is a non-departmental public body, with responsibilities relating to the protection and enhancement of the environment in England.
I like Watertight as they don’t sell products, they provide PFR ‘solutions’ bespoke to your individual needs
The Resilico Connect app and website is like having a personal flood resilience advisor on your smartphone.
BeFloodReady provides guidance and information on Property Flood Resilience (PFR), helping homes, businesses and communities to BeFloodReady
The Flood Hub is a great resource for all things flooding.
The new FloodPod brings Property Flood Resilience (PFR) to life, offering people the chance to see, touch, and understand practical measures that protect homes and businesses.
A ‘not for profit’ trade association promoting high standards of professionalism, guidance, expertise and advice for homeowners & professionals, whilst supporting & representing member companies within specialised sectors.
The certifying body for damage management professionals, setting standards and providing training and accreditation for practitioners and others across the wider insurance industry who are involved in the recovery and restoration of damaged properties.
In the past homeowners who have had PFR fitted, have suffered from poor workmanship by unscrupulous companies. There is now a Code of Practice, that surveyors and installers should adhere to.
We are often advised to look for a flood product with a BSi Kitemark.
This is a detailed and accessible guide for home owners, helping them amongst other things to identify flood risks to their property.
Download this 'Repairable & Resilient Kitchen Design' booklet for useful advice for all householders at risk.