Every Line of Coverage a Roofing Contractor Needs
From the policies your contracts require to the ones that quietly save you when something goes wrong on the roof.
General Liability Insurance
Protects your roofing business from third-party bodily injury, property damage, and advertising injury claims — the policy every contract requires.
See coverage detailsWorkers' Compensation Insurance
Pays medical bills and lost wages when a roofer is injured on the job. Required by law in nearly every state — and the largest single insurance line item for most roofing companies.
See coverage detailsCommercial Auto Insurance
Coverage for the trucks, vans, and trailers that haul your crews, ladders, and materials. Personal auto policies exclude business use.
See coverage detailsTools & Equipment Coverage
Inland marine coverage for ladders, nail guns, generators, fall-protection gear, and the cargo on your trucks. Replaces stolen or damaged tools fast.
See coverage detailsSurety Bonds for Roofing Contractors
License bonds, bid bonds, performance bonds, and payment bonds — including state contractor license bonds where required.
See coverage detailsBuilders Risk Insurance
Course-of-construction coverage for materials and work in progress on a specific project.
See coverage detailsClaims Support
Hands-on help when a homeowner's claim hits a wall — supplements, scope of loss disputes, denied appeals, and adjuster negotiations.
See coverage detailsOne agency. One trade. Every line.
Most insurance shops sell coverage to anyone with a business license. We only work with roofing contractors. That focus shows up in how we shop your policy and how we handle claims.