by John Brown | Sep 11, 2020 | Blog, Contractors Insurance
According to research, 10% of all professional electricians are self-employed. Does this include you? If so, you know that this setup can come with a ton of perks, including the ability to set your own hours and schedule. Yet, there are also myriad steps to take to...
by John Brown | Sep 11, 2020 | Blog, Contractors Insurance
If you’re in the heating and cooling business, you’re in good company. This field is vast and the demand is high because people and companies in all sectors require HVAC service. To make sure your business is secured and able to provide for customers,...
by John Brown | Sep 11, 2020 | Blog, Contractors Insurance
The concrete business is valued at around $60 billion right now. If you take a look around, you probably shouldn’t expect this to trend downward anytime soon. Buildings and structures of all types and sizes use concrete, so if you work in this industry, you can...
by John Brown | Sep 2, 2020 | Blog, Contractors Insurance
According to statistics, the handyman industry has been experiencing a steady growth over the last few years. That is good news for aspiring handymen looking to get into the market. Getting your small business up and running should be relatively straightforward in...
by John Brown | Jul 20, 2020 | Blog, Contractors Insurance
Course of Construction Insurance is also known as Builder’s Risk Insurance. This specialized insurance has the following characteristics: Let’s look at this in more detail. 1. Types of building projects Course of Construction Insurance applies to the construction of...
by John Brown | Jul 6, 2020 | Blog, Contractors Insurance
General Liability Insurance for Contractors is a necessity on a construction project. Most clients will ask you to provide proof of it before you begin. However, what exactly is general liability, and why do you need it? General Liability Insurance for...
by John Brown | Jun 12, 2020 | Blog, Contractors Insurance
Construction Insurance is powerful. It can mean the difference between your business being a great success or a failure. Could your business survive a big liability claim? What about the replacement costs if you damaged a building you are working on? In this...
by John Brown | Apr 24, 2020 | Blog, Contractors Insurance
Your roofing company insurance program should include third-party coverage and employee injury coverage. This is generally the extent of roofers insurance. Roofing Contractor Insurance is a form of contractor’s liability insurance. It means that it that covers your...
by John Brown | Apr 22, 2020 | Blog, Contractors Insurance
Is there a good insurance company in Kansas for your framing construction business? Yes, there is. Getting insured is easy. But how do you pick the right insurer? How do you pick the right insurance? Framing is a crucial part of an industry that contributed...
by John Brown | Apr 3, 2020 | Blog, Contractors Insurance
The Best Liability Insurance Advice Contractors Need To Hear Today! 3 Tips on why and how to keep your construction business protected. Here’s the reality for Contractors: 2 out of every 5 small businesses will have faced a liability claim by 2030. I know what...
by John Brown | Mar 25, 2020 | Blog, Contractors Insurance
Don’t overlook Framers Insurance. Today the average cost of your framing materials ranging is around $10 to $20 per square foot. Add an additional $5 to $10 per square foot for the labor. Does Framers Insurance seem too expensive on top of these costs? Besides...
by John Brown | Mar 24, 2020 | Blog, Contractors Insurance
Builder’s Risk policy extensions can be crucial for contractors, as far as risk management is concerned. And, in an industry that is projected to hit $1.2 trillion in economic activity by 2020, even minor property damages at the workplace can result in severe...