When do you need Barn Conversion Warranty?
With land at a premium, it makes sense to look for existing properties to upgrade, which is why conversions are popular. Common examples include department stores turned into apartments, and disused churches and barns transformed into avant-garde businesses or private accommodation.


What do you need to know about Barn Conversion Warranty?
With land at a premium, it makes sense to look for existing properties to upgrade, which is why conversions are popular. Common examples include department stores turned into apartments, and disused churches and barns transformed into avant-garde businesses or private accommodation.


The Challenge with Older Buildings
However, the issue with converting an older building is that it’s unlikely to have a current structural warranty, but it is likely to have some structural problems. They won’t necessarily be latent defects originating from poor construction, but the older a building is, the more wear and tear it will have endured over the years.
If you want to find out more about what a structual warranty is, you can read our handy guide:
Can you get structural warranty for a barn?

Here at ABC+ Warranty, the answer is yes! We offer a specialist barn conversion warranty to give you reassurance.
This will cover you against any damage and structural inadequacy caused by poor building work. When completing any kind of barn conversion, you’ll want to make sure it can handle a variety of tough conditions – so, with the back-up of our strong barn conversion warranty, you can receive the financial support you deserve.

Structural Damage on Barn Conversion

In the best case scenario, there will be no structural damage to your barn conversion, indicating that the builders have done their job properly. However, this isn’t always the case. By obtaining this kind of insurance, you can enjoy the use of your barn without having to worry about how to cover the costs if something goes wrong.
All of our architects’ certificates and warranties comply with the UK Finance Lenders’ Handbook, and you can find our approved lender list here.

























