Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Roofing Contractors Insurance



As a Roofer, you can usually make an offer on a project without a Roofers General Liability Insurance Policy.It is not unusual that home or building owners  would require at least $1,000,000 in general liability insurance for a roofer to get your foot in the door.Traditional commercial general liability coverage does not provide for errors, contract performance disputes or any other professional liability issues.
By covering the cost of defending or settling these claims and the award that may be handed down to the claimant, your Roofer's General Liability Insurance policy can help you keep your business in business.There is no doubt that roofing insurance is a key part of your overall business protection strategy. Without sufficient coverage you and your business could face serious losses and the possibility of going out of business altogether.

For roofing contractors and consulting firms, and first-time buyers, the self-rating application has premiums starting at less than $5 or $6 per day. Roofing contractor insurance comes in many forms.


The specific coverage you will need depends on the nature of your business, whether you hire staff or subcontractors, and whether you work year-round.