What Type of Insurance Does a Pool Contractor Need?
A pool contractor faces many unique risks such as excavation accidents, damage to specialized equipment and the potential for drowning. Any of these could drastically impact your business. Proper insurance coverage can help you mitigate these risks.
Recommended Insurance Coverage for Pool Contractors
There is a long list of coverages that a pool contractor may want to take into consideration. Here are several you should ask your agent about:
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General liability—Provides you with liability coverage pertaining to personal injuries and property damage that occurs while installing a pool, at the office or even at your store.
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Umbrella and excess liability—Provides significant coverage if you were to incur a large liability claim that exceeds the limit of your primary coverage, such as improperly installing a ladder that resulted in injury or death.
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Inland marine—Covers property that’s not typically covered by other policies sometimes referred to as a floater policy.
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Workers’ compensation—Provides benefits to employees if a work-related injury or illness happens. Coverage may include medical care, wages lost from work and non-medical related expenses.
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Property insurance—Protects property a pool or spa contractor owns or leases. This can include equipment, inventory, supplies, furniture and tools used for pool installation. You receive coverage if equipment breaks down, your business is unable to process electronic data or you lose income because utility services are interrupted.
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Commercial auto—Covers vehicles that your pool business owns, leases, rents or borrows. In addition, this coverage helps with expenses pertaining to electronic equipment in vehicles as well as lease and loan gaps.
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Pool Pop-Up Coverage – Common in areas with high water tables. A pool pop-up occurs when a pool “floats” out of the ground because of the hydrostatic pressure of ground water seeping in to the pool excavation under the pool shell. When this happens, the pool is almost always a total loss with claim costs in the tens of thousands of dollars up to and over a hundred thousand dollars, depending on the type of pool and plumbing that need replacing.
At G&H Financial Insurance we want your business as a pool contractor to thrive by having coverage when you need it most. We have a unique set of carrier programs that offer specialized coverages for pool contractors, gunite contractors, swimming pool servicing, and more. Contact us to speak with an agent about your business’s unique needs so you can get the pool contactor coverage that’s right for you at 281-395-5497.