As pioneers of using in-house appraisers to help clients establish the value of their property, and mitigate the risk of loss, our appraisal service is a key reason why owners of fine homes and high value possessions around the world choose Chubb.

With over 2,000 appraisals completed every year in the UK and Ireland, we find that at least 50% of homes that we initially visit are under-insured. Unlike most insurers, we won't leave you to guess the value of your home and contents.

Instead, we thoroughly appraise your property and valuables, resulting in complete peace of mind.

Why do we do it?

How does it work?

Chubb’s appraisal service in action

A Chubb client lived in a grade II listed 17th Century timberframe farm house. The Chubb appraiser determined the rebuild cost to be £1.7m , which meant the client had been under-insured by £200,000 under their previous policy. Because the building was listed, the client would have had to cover the difference in building something similar due to not having an adequate sum insured. The revised building sum insured meant the client had the right level of cover and a more suitable policy.

Arrange an appraisal

We have a dedicated appraisal booking team on hand to help arrange your appraisal visit. The team will contact you or your broker directly to arrange an appraisal visit, however if you need to speak to someone about your booking or any aspect of our appraisal service, please dial 0800 111 1511 and select option 3.

Alternatively, contact the team via email

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