If your Roofers Insurance (built around Commercial General Liability, plus WC/Auto/Tools/CPL) is ending soon—or you’re switching providers—this is your moment to tighten exclusions, right‑size limits, and reduce surprises. The goal: stay protected from third‑party injuries, property damage, and roof‑specific hazards…
If you’re a roofing contractor, the words “premium audit” can sound intimidating. In practice, audits are routine—and with the right prep, they’re painless. Insurers use them to true‑up your Roofers Insurance premiums (especially General Liability and Workers’ Comp) to your…
Running your roofing company from home keeps overhead low—but it doesn’t remove risk. You still send crews to job sites, store tools and materials, and sometimes meet clients at your home. A single ladder mishap, overspray on a neighbor’s car,…
Roofing work presents unique hazards, including working at heights, exposing interiors during tear-offs, and occasionally using open flames. The right Roofers Insurance package begins with Commercial General Liability (CGL) and builds upon other protections, ensuring that a single mishap doesn’t…
Running a roofing company means managing risk on every project—working at heights, exposing interiors during tear-offs, and sometimes using open flames. When something goes wrong, Roofers Insurance (built on Commercial General Liability, plus key add‑ons) is the safety net for…
Navigating insurance rules is tougher for roofers than most trades: you work at height, open buildings to the weather, and sometimes use hot‑work. While general liability (CGL) isn’t usually mandated by statewide law, many state licensing boards, city permitting offices,…
Roofing is high-hazard work: crews operate at heights, remove weather protection during tear-offs, and often use torches or hot asphalt. One misstep can mean a serious fall, wind‑driven rain entering an open roof, or a fire that starts during torch‑down.…
At the core of a roofing firm’s protection is Commercial General Liability (CGL)—the backbone of most Roofers Insurance programs. CGL helps pay legal defense, settlements, and medical costs when third parties allege bodily injury, property damage, or personal/advertising injury from…
Running a roofing company means balancing production, safety, and cash flow. Insurance is your backstop when a ladder hits a client’s car, wind‑driven rain enters an open roof, or a crew member gets hurt. But what should a roofing business…
Every roofing business faces outsized risks—falls, “open‑roof” water intrusion, torch/hot‑work fire, overspray, and damage to neighboring property. A Roofers Insurance program centers on Commercial General Liability (CGL) for third‑party injuries, property damage, and personal/advertising injury, and typically bundles workers’ compensation,…
        
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
								