Preparing your park home for stormy weather can be done with a few simple steps and may save you a great deal of trouble.

At Park Home Assist, our comprehensive park home insurance policies include flood cover as standard, however, due to previous flooding or high flood risk in particular areas, there have been occasions when we have not been able to offer flood cover. Thankfully, due to flood mapping technology and new flood schemes, flood cover is now available to more park home owners than ever before.

If you’ve ever wondered who regulates the insurance industry, the answer is: the Financial Conduct Authority. When you deal with any company providing financial services such as insurance, you may wonder what assurances you have.

Protecting vulnerable customers is a key focus for the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) – the body that regulates the UK insurance industry. It is also a priority for us at Park Home Assist.

This guide to floating home insurance is designed to give you an outline of what to consider when buying insurance for your floating home and what cover it provides.

Everyone has their own reasons for buying home emergency cover, and here we outline some of the benefits of our specialist home emergency cover for park home owners.

Today (17th January 2023), Park Home Assist Insurance were announced as winners of the 2023 Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award.

Here are some tips for insulating your park home, but first, let’s look at some of the benefits that investing in insulation can give you…

When you recommend Park Home Assist to a friend who takes out a new insurance policy with us, then you’ll both receive £15 off your park home insurance.

These tips are designed to help you stay warm and comfortable in your park home this winter. With potential blackouts and large energy bills upon us, many people are looking at a winter of hot water bottles, electric blankets, throws and extra layers of clothes.  We have put together these tips which we hope will help you to keep warm in the colder weather, without necessarily turning up your heating.