Appliance repair insurance
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Essential Protection
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$41.67
/month*
Could help cover claims against your business for property damage and injuries to others.
What’s included:
General Liability
Coverage limits: $1M to $2M†
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Essential Protection
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/month*
Could help cover claims against your business for property damage and injuries to others.
What’s included:
General Liability
Coverage limits: $1M to $2M†
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Why Do Appliance Technicians Need Insurance?
Appliance repair and installation is skilled, physical work, and that combination comes with real financial exposure. According to the National Safety Council, the average workers’ compensation claim from a workplace slip or fall now runs over $54,000.¹
Whether you’re installing a dishwasher in a single-family home, troubleshooting a fridge in a high-rise condo, or hauling a commercial range into a restaurant kitchen, one accident — a flooded kitchen, a stolen tool kit, or an injured crew member — can cost more out of pocket than most small businesses can absorb.
Below are some of the most common types of insurance policies that appliance techs carry to stay protected.
¹ 2022-2023 slip-and-fall Workers’ Compensation claim data cited by the National Safety Council (NSC)and sourced from National Council on Compensation Insurance.
What Type of Insurance Does An Appliance Technician Typically Need?
General Liability Insurance
From
$41.67
/month*
Foundational insurance for appliance technicians that cover costs from third-party accidents, property damage, and bodily injury.
Business Owner’s Policy (BOP)
From
$33.75
/month*
General Liability, property insurance, and more all in one convenient package.
Contractor’s Equipment and Small Tools Insurance
From
$20.83
/month‡
Also known as inland marine insurance, this coverage protects your gear and equipment in transit or at a jobsite.
Workers’ Comp Insurance
From
$38.91
/month*
Coverage for employees who suffer a work-related injury or illness. Most states require this for small businesses with full- or part-time employees. It also can benefit business owners who don’t have employees.
What Does Appliance Installation and Repair Insurance Typically Cover?
From the first service call to the final test cycle, even a routine appliance job can involve heavy equipment, active utilities, and your customer’s cherished belongings. Here’s how appliance installation and repair insurance can help protect your business when things go sideways:
Damage to someone else’s property
You’re tightening the supply line on a dishwasher install when the fitting cracks. Water hits the cabinets and floor before you can reach the shutoff valve and suddenly you’re looking at a soaked kitchen, ruined subfloor, and a homeowner on the phone with their own insurance. A standard general liability policy provides coverage for the cost of repair or replacement and protects you from other third-party property damage or bodily injury claims, up to the policy limits
Damaged or stolen equipment
You finish a morning service call and stop for lunch on the way to your next appointment. Twenty minutes later, you walk back to find your van’s rear window smashed and your tool bag, diagnostic kit, and cordless drills cleaned out. Contractor’s equipment and small tools coverage, also known as inland marine insurance, can help pay to replace or repair your stolen or damaged equipment while your locked vehicle is at a jobsite or in transit.
Protection for your business property
Your phone rings at 2 a.m. By the time you get to the shop, the fire crew is already rolling up the hoses. The parts inventory you’d been building and the diagnostic equipment you rely on — all of it, gone. A business owner’s policy (BOP) typically bundles general liability, commercial property protection, and business interruption coverage to help pay for damages, repairs, and lost income so you can get back to work quickly.
Many appliance technicians choose a BOP because it offers more protection than a stand-alone general liability policy without costing much more — a great option if you’re established or planning to grow.
Care for sick or injured employees
Your employee is lifting one end of a commercial refrigerator up a basement stair when their grip gives: one second they’re carrying — the next they’re on the ground, holding their lower back. The strain needs a doctor’s visit and three weeks off the job. Workers’ compensation insurance can help cover their medical bills and replace a portion of their wages as they recover.
Workers’ comp is often legally required and can protect your business from costly claims, as well as taking care of your crew if they get sick or injured on the job. Even if you operate solo, workers’ compensation insurance is highly recommended, because many health insurance policies do not cover work-related injuries.
Who Needs Appliance Installation and Repair Insurance
Appliance repair and installation work covers a range of specialties, and most face similar risks. You may want to consider appliance installation and repair insurance if you’re a:
- Residential repair technician working inside occupied homes, where a slipped wrench or nicked water line can damage floors, cabinets, or finishes.
- Major appliance installer handling refrigerators, washers, dryers, and ranges, where heavy lifting and tight spaces raise the odds of a work-related injury or property damage.
- Home warranty network contractor dispatched through companies like American Home Shield, Choice, or 2-10, which typically require a current certificate of insurance before assigning work.
- Big-box installation subcontractor delivering and installing for major retailer programs.
- Commercial kitchen and restaurant equipment specialist installing ranges, walk-ins, or commercial dishwashers, where a single mistake can lead to costly property damage.
- Refrigeration or specialty technician working with complex electrical components and high-value equipment in residential and light-commercial settings.
Whatever your specialty, if you work on client property, handle expensive tools and equipment, or employ a crew, insurance can help protect what you’ve built.
How Much Does Appliance Installation and Repair Insurance Cost?
Appliance installation and repair business insurance costs1 between $27 and $132 per month for core policies including general liability, business owner’s policy (BOP), workers’ compensation, and contractor’s tools & equipment coverage. Your final premium will depend on factors such as your location, the type of work you do, the number of employees you have, your annual revenue, and your claims history.
Median Monthly Costs1
| General liability | $107 |
| Contractor’s tools & equipment | $27 |
| Workers’ compensation | $132 |
| Business owner’s policy | $48 |
1 Pricing based on general liability, contractor’s tools & equipment, BOP and WC policies purchased from Simply Business by customers identifying as “appliance and accessories installation and repair” between July 1, 2025 and December 31, 2025.
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Answers to More Questions About Appliance Installation and Repair Insurance
What is appliance installation and repair insurance?
Appliance installation and repair insurance is a collection of separate policies frequently bought by appliance technicians that can help protect your business from some of the most common risks of the trade — accidental damage to a customer’s home, worker injuries, and stolen or damaged tools.
Do appliance installers and repair technicians need insurance?
Most states legally require workers’ compensation if you have employees, and many often mandate a contractor’s license with liability coverage for electrical, plumbing, or refrigerant work. Home warranty companies, property managers, and big-box retail installation programs can also ask for proof of insurance before they’ll dispatch a job. Check with your state licensing board and any networks you contract with for specific requirements.
Can I get a Certificate of Insurance (COI) immediately?
Yes. COIs for most policies are available as soon as you purchase your coverage. With Simply Business, you can download and share your certificate of insurance instantly through your online account or right from your phone when a home warranty company or property manager needs proof before dispatching a job.
Do I need special insurance to work with home warranty companies?
Home warranty companies typically require contractors to carry general liability insurance — and sometimes workers’ compensation — before they’ll dispatch a job. Many networks set their own coverage minimums and won’t add you to their rotation without a current certificate of insurance (COI) on file, so maintaining an active policy can be part of staying eligible for work.
What does a home warranty company need on my COI?
Most warranty networks ask for a current COI listing the warranty company or property manager as a certificate holder so they have your coverage documentation on file. Some may also require that they be added as an additional insured on your General Liability policy. With Simply Business, you can instantly pull your COI up on your phone the moment a network coordinator asks for it.
What is an additional insured, and why do home warranty companies ask for it?
An additional insured is another party — usually a home warranty company, property manager, or general contractor — added to your General Liability policy. Many networks require that you add them as an additional insured to your policy before they’ll dispatch you to a job, because it extends your liability coverage to protect them if a customer files a claim related to your work.
Do I need workers’ comp if I’m a sole proprietor appliance technician?
Most states don’t require workers’ compensation for sole proprietors. But even when it’s not legally mandated, we recommend workers’ comp insurance because many health insurance policies don’t cover work-related injuries. And some general contractors and home warranty networks can ask subcontractors to carry their own workers’ comp, even if they’re solo. Requirements vary, so it’s important to check your state requirements and the contracts you sign.
Does general liability cover property damage during appliance installation?
Yes, in most cases. General liability is designed to cover third-party property damage — meaning damage to a customer’s home or belongings caused by your work. If a water line leaks during a dishwasher install and floods the kitchen, or you scratch a hardwood floor sliding a refrigerator into place, your General Liability policy can help cover repair or replacement costs and any related legal fees.
Am I covered if a customer claims my work caused damage weeks after the job?
Possibly. General liability policies often include “completed operations” coverage, which can apply to property damage or injury claims that arise after a job is finished, for example, a water connection that fails two weeks after a dishwasher install and floods the kitchen below. Coverage depends on policy terms and whether the policy was active at the time the work was completed.
Does my insurance cover appliances I damage during installation?
Sometimes, but not always. Standard general liability policies typically don’t cover damage to the appliance you’re installing while it’s in your care — that’s considered “property in your care, custody, or control,” which is often excluded. Installation floater coverage or an inland marine endorsement can help fill that gap, covering accidental damage to a customer’s appliance while you’re working on it or transporting it.
What if I work on commercial appliances in restaurants or apartment buildings?
Commercial work usually requires higher coverage limits and may need additional endorsements. If your work involves gas connections, refrigerants, or commercial-grade equipment, your policy may also need specific endorsements to match the increased risk.
What determines the cost of appliance installation and repair insurance?
Your insurance cost depends on several factors, including, but not limited to:
- The type of appliances you install and the services you provide
- Claims history and time in business
- Where your business is located
- Your annual revenue and payroll
- The value of your tools and equipment
- The number of employees or subcontractors you have
- The types of policies, coverage limits, and deductibles you choose
What questions should I ask before buying appliance installation and repair insurance?
A few things worth checking before you buy:
- Are your tools and equipment covered at replacement cost or actual cash value?
- Does the policy cover gear in your service van and in transit, or only at a fixed location?
- Are you covered for damage to the appliance you’re installing while it’s in your care?
- If you contract through home warranty networks or big-box retailers, does the coverage meet their specific requirements?
- Are subcontractors covered under your policy, or do they need their own?
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