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Coverage for Roofing Operations

Structured around how roofing contractors install, repair, and maintain building envelopes and how risk presents across that work.

Roofing contractors install and maintain systems that protect structures from weather and environmental exposure. This includes new installation, repairs, re-roofing, and maintenance.

Exposure is shaped by how systems are installed and how they perform over time. Work often takes place on occupied buildings and in changing weather conditions.

Projects may also involve coordination with other trades and building components. We review how your operations are structured before making any recommendation.

Where Exposure Tends to Arise

How Risk Typically Presents in Roofing Work

Installation & Waterproofing

Roof performance depends on proper installation and sealing. Small gaps or errors can lead to water intrusion.

Work on Occupied Structures

Roofing projects often take place while buildings are in use. Interior damage may occur if weather or installation issues arise.

Weather & Site Conditions

Work is exposed to changing weather. Timing and conditions can affect both safety and performance.

Repairs & Maintenance

Service work may involve diagnosing existing issues. Conditions may differ from what is initially observed.

What We Place

Coverage Typically Considered for Roofing Contractors

Coverage is considered based on how your firm operates, the types of projects you take on, and how your contracts are structured. All coverage is subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations of the policy as issued.

General & Property Liability (BOP) 

Helps respond when someone claims your business caused bodily injury or property damage.

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Commercial Auto

For vehicles owned, leased, or used by the business.

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Workers' Compensation

For covered employee injuries tied to work. This can include office injuries, travel-related work injuries, or incidents during job site visits.

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Umbrella Liability

Sits above multiple underlying policies and responds when primary limits are exhausted.

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Excess Liability

Extends the limits of a single underlying policy without changing its terms.

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Builders Risk

Responds to physical loss or damage during construction. Standard property policies typically exclude this phase.

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Contractors Professional Liability

Helps address professional services exposure for contractors, including standalone consulting, construction management, design coordination, value engineering, and design-build work

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Worth Reviewing

How Scope and Warranty Terms Are Defined

Agreements often define scope, tolerances, and responsibility for placement and finishing. These terms influence how performance is evaluated, particularly when work is coordinated with engineers, general contractors, and other trades.

Responsibility for weather protection, sequencing, and coordination with other trades is worth reviewing. Insurance requirements such as additional insured status and specified limits should align with how the work is structured.

The Process

How We Approach It

From initial conversation to structured recommendation, every step is deliberate.

Step 1
Understand Your Operations

We review your scope of work, project types, and how your services are delivered.

Step 2
Review Existing Coverage

We look at current policies, including limits, exclusions, and structure, against how your operations run.

Step 3
Align Coverage and Contracts

We consider how your coverage supports your contractual obligations and project scope.

Common Gaps

Where Conditions and Execution Meet

Exposure often develops during installation and repair. Temporary openings, incomplete sections, weather conditions, work on occupied buildings.

Coverage that appears sufficient at a high level may not reflect these factors.

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