Home Improvement Businesses

Find the insurance you need for your home improvement business by browsing coverage types.

arborist

Arborist Business

How much do arborists make? Get the answer, as well as other information on how to become an arborist and how to find the coverage you need for an arborist business, here.

handyman

Handyman Business

If you work as a handyman in people's homes for pay, you need handyman insurance. This applies to various jobs like carpentry, plumbing, home maintenance, installation, and electrical work.

home inspector

Home Inspection Business

Get insider tips and information about how to start a home inspection business here. Find answers to common questions and get matched to an agent to help you find coverage for your business.

landscaper

Landscaping Business

Have you been asking, "How much does it cost to start a landscaping business?" Find out more about how to start a landscaping business, how much it costs, and where to find coverage here.

painter

Painting Business

Do you need a license to start a painting business? Find out here, along with more information about how to start a painting business and where to find the coverage you need for one.

plumber

Plumbing Business

Ready to start your own plumbing business? Find out insider tips and information about how to start a plumbing business and find coverage by working with an independent insurance agent.

electrical contractor

Electrical Contractor

Electrical work is not for the faint of heart and the consequences of being uninsured could be disastrous. That's why it's so important to know about electrical contractor insurance.

roofer

Roofing Business

Interested in finding out how to start a roofing company? Find more information here, and get matched to a local independent insurance agent to help you find coverage.

roofing license requirements

Roofing License Requirements

Roofers face all kinds of risks on the job, which is why it's critical to have the proper protection. Before you get to work, you'll need to get licensed according to your state's guidelines.

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