Drywalling is a very important part of any home renovation or building project; it provides walls and ceilings to take shape and maintain a solid structure. Drywalling tends to be a fairly routine job, however, routine can easily be thrown off by unexpected lawsuits and fees. For those unpredictable issues, there’s always an insurance solution. There are different types of insurance designed to protect you from different unexpected costs – we discuss some of them below.

Commercial General Liability

A commercial general liability (CGL) policy is a fairly comprehensive policy that covers damages and legal costs associated with your unfinished and finished work. If, while completing a project, you accidentally drill a nail into a pipe or wire, your customer could be faced with a bill that quickly becomes your responsibility. Luckily, repair costs could be covered under your CGL policy. Similarly, if after completing a project the walls don’t hold up, legal and damage fees are also covered under some CGL policies.

Commercial Vehicle Insurance

Commercial vehicle insurance is different from personal auto insurance. Personal auto insurance only covers accidents that take place when you are driving a vehicle for strictly personal reasons. When you are driving for work (not to and from), you need commercial auto insurance to protect you in the event of an accident.

Commercial Vehicle Insurance

Commercial vehicle insurance is different from personal auto insurance. Personal auto insurance only covers accidents that take place when you are driving a vehicle for strictly personal reasons. When you are driving for work (not to and from), you need commercial auto insurance to protect you in the event of an accident.

Tools & Equipment Insurance

Working with so many different tools and specialized equipment can be expensive, especially if your tools or equipment need to be replaced following breakdown or theft. Not to mention, if you are unable to use your tools or equipment, you could be forfeiting some job opportunities. Tools and equipment insurance can cover replacement and repair costs following events like theft , breakdown or damage.

Mobile Property Insurance

Mobile property insurance is important for anyone who installs specific materials for a living. Because your business is based around the drywall you install, it only makes sense to insure it. Mobile property insurance covers theft and damages to your drywall up until the time you install it.

When you invest in insurance, you may not be immune to risks but your vulnerability will be dramatically reduced. To talk about your personal insurance package, contact an isure broker today!

 

Mobile Property Insurance

Mobile property insurance is important for anyone who installs specific materials for a living. Because your business is based around the drywall you install, it only makes sense to insure it. Mobile property insurance covers theft and damages to your drywall up until the time you install it.

When you invest in insurance, you may not be immune to risks but your vulnerability will be dramatically reduced. To talk about your personal insurance package, contact an isure broker today!