It is now time to get your repairs or rebuild started and we are here to help and support you through the process.
Our Assessors, Builders, or Engineers will assess the damage to your home. They will then work together to finalise your Scope of Work.
After you have reviewed and signed your Scope of Work, we can start on your repairs or rebuild.
This page explains what a Scope of Work is, our repair and rebuild process, and what you may wish to consider for your own circumstances.
A Scope of Work is a detailed summary of the work needed to repair or rebuild your home. It lists the work our builders and tradespeople will complete and the materials they will use.
Depending on the extent of the damage, your Scope of Work can be quite detailed, listing the repairs needed for each room in your home.
We will update your Scope of Work as needed. Sometimes further repairs are identified after the first assessment, after repairs have started or even after repairs have been completed. This is called a ‘Variation’.
Your Assessor, Builder or Claims Manager will explain your Scope of Work and provide you with a copy for you to review and sign. When you sign your Scope of Work, you are approving the repairs listed as part of your claim.
We will start your repairs or rebuild after you have signed your Scope of Work.
Tim makes a claim for water entering his kitchen after a flood. Our builder takes a look at the damage to Tim’s floor. In the Scope of Work, he notes we will need to remove and replace it. Tim signs his Scope of Work, and our builder starts the repairs.
As the builder removes the floor, he notices damage to the bottom of the cupboards that he could not see before. This damage was caused by the same flood. He makes a ‘Variation’ to Tim’s Scope of Work, and we repair Tim’s floor and cupboards.
We offer you the choice on how you would like to repair or rebuild your home. You can choose to:
- work with us and use a builder we select from our supplier network, or you can
- find and use your own builder. If you would like to do this, we will cash settle your claim.
When making your decision, it is important to remember that if you would like our builder to complete your repairs or rebuild:
- We will manage all aspects of the repair or rebuild process from start to finish.
- There is a guarantee on the repairs authorised and arranged by us.
- You can contact us at any time if you have any questions or concerns and we can contact our builder on your behalf.
- It can be more cost effective as we can secure discounts within our supplier network.
If you choose to find and use your own builder, we will cash settle your claim.
There are also times where we cannot use builders from our supplier network to repair or rebuild homes. For example, this can happen if there is pre-existing damage. Generally, we will pay a cash settlement if we cannot repair or rebuild a home. If this applies, we will work through this with you.
For more information about cash settlements, please visit Cash Settlements.
There are seven steps to complete the repairs or rebuild of your home with us.
- Step 1: Make a claim
When you make a claim, you will have a Claims Manager to support you through the process. - Step 2: Make it safe
To help ensure your home is safe, we will arrange for a builder from our supplier network to complete any emergency or temporary repairs needed to help prevent more damage to your home. This includes placing a tarp over your roof to help prevent water from entering your home after a storm, for example. - Step 3: Damage assessment
We will assess the damage to your home. Depending on the type and severity of damage, you can expect an Assessor, Builder, or an Engineer to be part of this process. We will let you know who will be involved and the timings. - Step 4: Claim decision
We will then assess your claim under your policy with us. After our assessment, we will let you know if we will accept your claim. If you have any questions, your Claims Manager is here to help. - Step 5: Scope of Work
If we accept your claim, we will prepare a Scope of Work document for you. You will need to sign your Scope of Work. When you sign your Scope of Work, you are approving the repairs listed as part of your claim. Without your signature, we cannot start your repairs or rebuild. Remember, we update your Scope of Work as needed via a ‘Variation’. - Step 6: Repairs or rebuild commences
After you have signed your Scope of Work, our builder will confirm the start and estimated completion dates with you. Your Claims Manager will also keep you up to date on their progress. - Step 7: Repairs or rebuild is complete
There is a guarantee on repairs authorised and arranged by us. Please contact us if you notice any defects.