Bathroom Installers Insurance
Public liability insurance for bathroom installers at less than £62* per year
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Get a quoteTradesman Saver’s Public Liability Cover For Bathroom Installers
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 bathroom installers 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 flood a customer’s kitchen when a pipe joint you have installed in the upstairs bathroom fails.
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 bathroom installers 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 bathroom installer and you can get your quote online in minutes.
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How our bathroom installers 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 bathroom installers insurance?
As a bathroom installer, you know that every day in your job brings with it a new challenge and set of risks you need to face. Whether you’re giving a client’s bathroom a re-vamp or installing a whole suite in a new build, running your own business has taught you that accidents come in all shapes and sizes, so you need to make sure your business is protected with a trade-specific insurance policy.
Why do you need bathroom installers insurance?
At Tradesman Saver, we understand that every business is unique and comes with its own individual requirements. It’s because of this philosophy that we don’t offer our customers generic business insurance policies – instead, we’ve worked hard with the help of businesses like yours to design a policy just for bathroom installers like yourself. Customise your policy with our online quote form and get insurance that works for you.
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Don’t Leave Your Business’ Future Up To Chance
Life is full of accidents, both big and small. Sometimes they’re as simple as stubbing your toe – but sometimes they can be as big as a compensation claim for hundreds of thousands, and it’s those kinds of accidents that could leave your business’ finances in tatters. Here are just some examples of the situations that insurance could help protect you against:
A fiery conclusion
You’re working on a new build home on a construction site, installing a new bathroom suite in the property. Unfortunately, one of the electricians on site has made a mistake with their wiring and the whole property catches alight, severely damaging all of your hard work. This is where your contractor’s all risks insurance steps in – it’ll cover the costs of having the work repaired or re-done, so you don’t end up footing the bill for someone else’s mistake from your own pocket. Be sure to add on cover for contract works at the end of the quote process to benefit from this optional cover.
Falling flat on their face
You’re installing a new bathroom suite in a client’s house. You leave your drill on charge outside the bathroom while you finish up some other bits, but unfortunately your client trips over the cable and badly injures themselves. They decide to seek compensation from you. Your public liability insurance has your back here – it’ll cover the costs of the claim for you, so you can continue with the great work that you do,