Why do building surveyors need income protection?
Income protection for building surveyors provides monthly payments if illness or injury prevents you from carrying out site visits and inspections. For self-employed surveyors, this is the primary financial safety net if health prevents you from working.
How does income protection work for building surveyors?
Income protection pays a monthly benefit — typically 50–70% of your gross income — if you're unable to work due to illness or injury. Payments continue until you return to work, reach the policy end date, or die.
How much does income protection cost for building surveyors?
Building surveying is usually Occupation Class 1 for income protection, attracting very competitive premiums. A healthy 35-year-old building surveyor looking for £1,500/month benefit typically pays £25–£55/month depending on the deferred period and occupation class.
Own occupation vs any occupation
Always aim for "own occupation" cover — this pays out if you cannot perform your specific job. "Any occupation" cover is much harder to claim on and is generally not recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Occupation class is a key pricing factor for income protection. Building surveying is usually Occupation Class 1 for income protection, attracting very competitive premiums.
Long-term policies pay until you return to work or retire. Short-term policies (1–2 years per claim) are cheaper but provide less protection.
Yes — income protection is especially important if you're self-employed, as there is no employer sick pay to fall back on.