Conservatory Installers & Erectors Insurance
Public liability insurance for a conservatory installer & erector, for less than £59* per year
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Get a quoteTradesman Saver’s Public Liability Cover For Conservatory Installers & Erectors
Our standard cover is:
- £1 million cover for public and products liability (with an option to increase to £2 million or £5 million)
- £10,000 cover for any financial loss (£50K cover optional)
- Worldwide liability cover for temporary work abroad for up to 14 days (excluding the USA and Canada)
There are many insurance options which would benefit your conservatory installers & erectors business, and public liability is one of the most significant. This protects you if your work ends up damaging a client’s property or injuring a client or member of the public. For example, you may need to pay compensation if a client trips over your tools and is injured or you accidentally damage a customer’s carpet with your muddy work boots.
Claims such as this can cost a small fortune but having public liability cover means you won’t be responsible for paying any of the resulting expenses. You can purchase this as part of our automatic package, which also covers you for financial loss, legal expenses, and more.
Other relevant insurance policies for a conservatory installers & erectors business include employer’s liability, which is a legal requirement for anybody who employs staff, and professional indemnity insurance. Here at Tradesman Saver we have all the coverage you may need as a conservatory installer or erector and you can get your quote online in minutes.
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How our conservatory installers & erectors insurance works
Complete our simple quote form with basic details about your business
Get an instant quote & choose any optional covers you may need
Instantly activate your Tradesman Saver policy and view your certificates online
What is conservatory installers & erectors insurance?
Owning a business is hard work, and making it a success is even harder. As a conservatory installer or erector, you’ll know that with owning a business comes tremendous responsibility, which means you have to protect your business and those that work for you in case the worst should happen. But not with a generic business insurance policy – you want a policy that’s tailored to suit your specific requirements.
Why do you need conservatory installers & erectors insurance?
Here at Tradesman Saver, we understand the frustration surrounding generic business insurance policies in the trade industry. They can never calculate for all those risks you face on a day-to-day basis, and they never come with all the covers that you need for your trade. That’s why we set about designing our own policy specific to those working in your industry. Built for conservatory installers and erectors, with the help of conservatory installers and erectors, our policy will keep all your necessities covered. Because insurance can, and should, be this easy.
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The Right Cover For All Life’s Little Slip-Ups
Accidents are a part of life, just like they’re a part of running a business. No matter how careful you are, unfortunately you can’t avoid every accident that life will throw at you. All you can do is ensure you’ve safeguarded your business for when they can and do happen. Here are just a handful of the situations where your insurance could save your business from financial ruin:
The mother of all slip-ups
You’re at a client’s property, installing a new conservatory for them. But as you’re transporting some materials from the front of their property to the back, you trip over your tools and slip, sending the materials flying out of your hands. They hit your client’s vehicle, causing significant damage, and your client decides to seek compensation from you. Your public liability insurance is your shield in this situation – through it, your insurer will cover the costs of the damage, so you can keep focusing on the job at hand instead of worrying about how you’re going to pay for the damage.
Wrap it up!
You’re on a job with one of your employees, installing a new conservatory for a client. But as you’re hard at work, your employee trips over a cable for one of the power tools you’ve been using and injures themselves. They decide to seek compensation from you for their injury. This is where employer’s liability insurance comes in handy – it’ll cover the costs of the claim, so you can continue running your business without fear of the claim making your business bankrupt.