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Aerial view of a modern white home with rooftop solar panels on a grey roof, green lawn — New Hampshire roofing contractor insurance

New Hampshire Roofing Contractor Insurance

Licensing, workers' compensation, bond requirements, and the climate-driven risks every roofing contractor in New Hampshire should understand before binding coverage.

State License

No state-level license required for roofing contractors.

Workers' Comp

Available from private carriers

Surety Bond

Not required at the state level

Top Metros

Manchester, Nashua, Concord

Licensing in New Hampshire

New Hampshire does NOT require a state-level roofing contractor license.

Workers' compensation in New Hampshire

Workers' compensation is required for any employer with one or more employees, including part-time.

Bond requirements

No statewide bond requirement.

Assignment of benefits in New Hampshire

New Hampshire permits AOB under standard contract law.

What drives roofing claims in New Hampshire

Heavy snow load, ice damming, and nor'easters; freeze-thaw damage to flashing and fasteners.

Get a quote for your New Hampshire roofing business

We work with carriers admitted in New Hampshire and price coverage based on the actual risk profile of a roofing contractor — not a generic small-business template.

Common questions from New Hampshire roofers

Do roofing contractors need a license in New Hampshire?+
New Hampshire does NOT require a state-level roofing contractor license.
What are the workers' compensation rules for roofers in New Hampshire?+
Workers' compensation is required for any employer with one or more employees, including part-time.
Do roofing contractors need a surety bond in New Hampshire?+
No statewide bond requirement.
What's the biggest insurance-driving risk for New Hampshire roofers?+
Heavy snow load, ice damming, and nor'easters; freeze-thaw damage to flashing and fasteners.

Coverage we place for New Hampshire roofers

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