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Commercial Flooring Insurance

Coverage built for installers working retailer programs, office buildouts, and commercial properties โ€” where the vendor compliance bar is higher and the material value is greater.

โœ“ Same-day coverage typical โœ“ Multiple carriers shopped โœ“ Instant COI after binding โœ“ Licensed agents

Retailer Installer Networks Have Their Own Rulebook

A large share of flooring installation work flows through big-box and specialty retailer installer programs โ€” Lowe's, Home Depot, Floor & Decor, and similar networks. These programs run their own vendor compliance requirements, often stricter and more specific than a typical GC contract, because the retailer's brand is on the line for every install performed under their name.

What These Programs Specifically Check For

  • Minimum GL limits โ€” often $1M/$2M, sometimes higher for larger-format stores
  • Additional insured status naming the retailer's specific corporate entity, not a generic description
  • Workers compensation proof if you have any employees, checked more rigorously than many independent GC contracts
  • Current, non-expired certificates โ€” an expired COI can suspend your installer status until it's updated, sometimes automatically through a vendor portal

Large-Format Commercial Jobs Change the Math

An office buildout or retail space repaint carries meaningfully more material value and larger crews working at once than a single-room residential job โ€” both of which change your GL and materials-in-transit rating. See our cost breakdown for how commercial scale factors in.

Certificate and Endorsement Requirements

Beyond the baseline certificate, commercial clients and retailer programs commonly want waiver of subrogation language and, for larger accounts, $2M/$4M limits instead of the $1M/$2M that satisfies most residential work.

Getting Set Up for Recurring Commercial Accounts

Tell us which retailer programs or property management companies you work with regularly, and we'll structure your policy and certificate language to match what they expect on file โ€” before it becomes the reason your installer status gets suspended. If you're weighing whether you need this level of coverage as you grow, our contractor coverage page covers the crew-level considerations too.

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FAQ

Common questions

Do retailer installer programs really check insurance that closely?+

Often more closely than an independent GC contract โ€” many run automated vendor compliance systems that suspend your installer status the moment a certificate expires or falls out of spec, with no human review involved.

What's the difference between commercial and residential flooring coverage?+

The underlying GL policy is similar, but commercial jobs typically carry higher material value and larger crews at once, which affects both GL and materials-in-transit rating.

Can I get added as additional insured for a specific retailer program?+

Yes. Tell us the exact corporate entity name required and we'll structure the endorsement as part of your policy โ€” this is a routine, standard request.

Do I need $2M/$4M limits for every commercial job?+

Not always โ€” many mid-size commercial jobs still clear at $1M/$2M, but larger retailer programs and property portfolios increasingly ask for $2M/$4M. We can quote both.

Can one policy cover both my residential and commercial work?+

Yes. Most installers who do both types of work carry a single policy that covers everything โ€” just let us know the mix so we can rate it accurately.

Get set up for retailer programs and commercial accounts.

Tell us which programs and properties you work with โ€” our agents will structure your policy and certificate language to match.

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