Roofing Contractors Insurance

Coverage recommendations, carrier options, and cost estimates for insuring roofing contractors businesses. Built for independent agents quoting this class.

NAICS: 238160·Also known as: roofer, roofing company, roofing contractor

Recommended Coverages

GL

essential

Third-party bodily injury, property damage, personal and advertising injury arising from business operations. For Roofing Contractors businesses, key exposures include extreme fall hazard. Common claims include worker fall from roof.

Typical Limits

$1M per occurrence / $2M aggregate

Premium Range

$400 - $3,000/year for small businesses; $3,000 - $15,000+ for contractors and higher-risk classes

Workers Comp

essential

Medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and death benefits for employees injured on the job. Common claims include worker fall from roof.

Typical Limits

Statutory limits per state law; Employers Liability typically $500K/$500K/$500K

Premium Range

Based on payroll × class code rate × experience mod. Ranges from $0.50 to $30+ per $100 of payroll depending on classification

Commercial Auto

recommended

Liability, physical damage, medical payments, and uninsured motorist coverage for vehicles used in business operations. Common claims include vehicle accident.

Typical Limits

$1M combined single limit is standard; $500K minimum for most commercial operations

Premium Range

$1,200 - $5,000/year per vehicle for light commercial; $5,000 - $15,000+ per vehicle for heavy trucks

Umbrella

recommended

Additional liability limits above underlying GL, auto, and employers liability policies.

Typical Limits

$1M - $10M increments above underlying policies

Premium Range

$500 - $2,000/year for $1M umbrella on small business; $1,500 - $8,000+ for contractors and higher-risk classes

Inland Marine

situational

Property in transit, property at temporary locations, mobile equipment, tools, and specialized movable property not adequately covered by standard commercial property policies. For Roofing Contractors businesses, key exposures include hot tar/torch fire risk. Common claims include property damage from debris.

Typical Limits

Based on scheduled equipment/property values. Ranges from $25K for small tool floaters to $1M+ for heavy equipment

Premium Range

$300 - $1,500/year for tool floaters; $1,500 - $10,000+ for heavy equipment schedules

Risk Profile

Physical Risk

high

Liability Risk

high

Professional Risk

low

Property Risk

high

Top Risks

  • Extreme fall hazard
  • Completed operations (leak after install)
  • Weather-dependent operations
  • Hot tar/torch fire risk
  • OSHA scrutiny

Carriers That Write Roofing Contractors

One of the largest small commercial writers in the U.S. with broad class appetite. Competitive BOP pricing and a streamlined agent portal with fast online quoting.

GLWCUmbrella

Broad appetite across most commercial classes with competitive package pricing. Strong multi-line capabilities — agents can bundle GL, property, auto, and umbrella under one carrier.

GLWCCommercial AutoUmbrella

Known for competitive commercial auto rates and fast online quoting. Strong appetite for businesses with vehicle fleets and a growing BOP book.

GLCommercial AutoWC

Berkshire Hathaway-backed (AM Best A++) with competitive pricing for standard small business classes. Fully online quoting and binding process.

GLWCCommercial AutoUmbrella

Cost Estimate

$2,000 - $10,000 for businesses with $500K - $5M revenue

Key Pricing Factors

  • Annual revenue ($500K - $5M is typical for this class)
  • Employee count (5-25 is typical)
  • Payroll
  • Roof types (steep slope, flat, commercial)
  • Height of work
  • Safety program/fall protection

See the Per-Coverage Cost Breakdown

For median GL, BOP, WC, and auto premiums sourced from Insureon, plus a worked quote example and the underwriting questions to expect, see our roofing contractors insurance cost page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Roofing Contractors insurance cost?
Insurance costs for Roofing Contractors businesses vary based on revenue ($500K - $5M), employee count (5-25), location, claims history, and coverage types needed. Key coverages include GL, Workers Comp, Commercial Auto. Get quotes from multiple carriers to find competitive pricing — premiums can vary 20-40% between carriers for the same account.
What insurance does a Roofing Contractors business need?
Most Roofing Contractors businesses need GL, Workers Comp, Commercial Auto at minimum. Roofing is one of the highest-risk contractor classes — many standard carriers decline outright The right coverage package depends on your revenue, employee count, and specific risk exposures.
What are the biggest insurance risks for Roofing Contractors businesses?
The primary risks for Roofing Contractors businesses include: Extreme fall hazard; Completed operations (leak after install); Weather-dependent operations; Hot tar/torch fire risk. Common claims include Worker fall from roof, Completed operations leak, Property damage from debris. Understanding these risks helps agents recommend appropriate coverage limits and endorsements.
What do carriers look at when underwriting Roofing Contractors businesses?
Key underwriting factors for Roofing Contractors include: Annual revenue, Payroll, Roof types (steep slope, flat, commercial), Height of work, Safety program/fall protection, Experience modification rate. Carriers use these factors to determine pricing and eligibility. Businesses with clean loss history and strong risk management practices typically qualify for better rates.
What should agents know when quoting Roofing Contractors insurance?
Roofing is one of the highest-risk contractor classes — many standard carriers decline outright. WC rates for roofers are among the highest in any trade classification. Specialty markets (BTIS, Builders Mutual, AmTrust) are common placement options. Using a comparative rater to quote multiple carriers simultaneously helps agents find the best combination of coverage and pricing for each Roofing Contractors account.

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