Skip to main content
Get a Free Quote

Restoration Contractors Certificate of Insurance

A certificate of insurance is your proof of coverage — the document that clients, contractors, and property owners require before you start work. We deliver COIs for restoration contractors within 24 hours with all required endorsements.

Get Your COI →
No obligation 50+ carriers Free quotes
CG 20 10ISO Standard Endorsement for Ongoing Operations AI
$21BUS Damage Restoration Market (IBISWorld 2024)
CG 20 37ISO Endorsement for Completed Operations AI
IICRC S500Industry Standard for Water Damage Restoration

What are COI essentials for Restoration Contractors?

A certificate of insurance for restoration contractors is issued on the ACORD 25 form — the industry standard for verifying liability coverage. It proves your insurance is active, shows your policy limits, and identifies parties protected by your coverage.

For restoration contractors classified under ISO GL class code 91580 (Restoration/remediation contractors) (GL) and NCCI 5474 (Painting — including restoration) or 5606 (Contractor — executive supervisor) depending on operations (WC), your COI must accurately reflect these classifications and corresponding limits. (Source: ACORD, NCCI, ISO)


What must your Restoration Contractors COI include?

GL section: Policy on ISO CG 00 01 (Commercial General Liability — Occurrence Form) (occurrence form) with per-occurrence and aggregate limits. Additional insured endorsements CG 20 10 (Additional Insured — Owners, Lessees or Contractors — Scheduled), CG 20 37 (Additional Insured — Owners, Lessees or Contractors — Completed Operations), and CG 20 26 (Additional Insured — Designated Person or Organization) must be referenced by form number.

WC section: Statutory coverage in all operating states plus employers liability limits. Your NCCI 5474 (Painting — including restoration) or 5606 (Contractor — executive supervisor) depending on operations classification determines coverage scope.

Endorsements: Waiver of subrogation (CG 24 04 (Waiver of Transfer of Rights of Recovery Against Others to Us)), primary/noncontributory (CG 20 01 (Primary and Noncontributory — Other Insurance Condition)). Each must be actually attached to the underlying policy — not just listed on the certificate.

Critical: A COI does not create coverage — it reports what your policy includes. If an endorsement is listed on the COI but not attached to the policy, it will not respond to a claim.


Who Requires COIs from Restoration Contractors?

  • General contractors and project owners — specific limits, AI endorsements, primary/noncontributory
  • Landlords and property managers — lease compliance, premises liability naming
  • State licensing boards — proof of coverage for licensure or renewal
  • Lenders and financial institutions — loan and financing conditions
  • Direct clients — proof of coverage before service agreements

What regulatory compliance applies to Restoration Contractors?

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 (asbestos in construction), 1926.62 (lead exposure), 29 CFR 1910.134 (respiratory protection), and IICRC S500/S520 standards for water damage restoration and mold remediation

Non-compliance with these standards affects both your operating authority and your insurance program — carriers evaluate regulatory compliance during underwriting. Documented compliance programs access preferred pricing tiers, while OSHA citations can trigger premium surcharges or non-renewal.

Coverage Axis monitors regulatory changes affecting restoration contractors and proactively notifies clients when new requirements impact their insurance programs.


Industry Risk Data for Restoration Contractors

Restoration workers face elevated chemical exposure from mold remediation, asbestos, and lead paint, with a nonfatal injury rate of 4.8 per 100 FTE (Source: BLS SOII, 2022)

Primary injury profile: Mold and chemical exposure, respiratory hazards from contaminated environments, slips/falls in water-damaged structures, and electrical hazards in flooded buildings. These injury patterns directly drive both workers compensation costs and general liability claim frequency for restoration contractors.

Average claim cost: Average restoration WC lost-time claim: $31,200 including occupational disease claims. This severity benchmark is what carriers use when pricing restoration contractors accounts — and what you should use when setting coverage limits.

Classification: restoration contractors are classified under NCCI 5474 (Painting — including restoration) or 5606 (Contractor — executive supervisor) depending on operations for WC and ISO GL class code 91580 (Restoration/remediation contractors) for GL. These codes determine your base rates before individual adjustments. (Source: NCCI Scopes Manual, ISO Commercial Lines Manual)


More Restoration Contractors Insurance Resources


Get Your Restoration Contractors Certificate Fast

Coverage Axis issues restoration contractors certificates within 24–48 hours with ongoing management that keeps every COI current. Verified, compliant, and tracked across all holders. Stop losing contracts over COI issues.

Get Your Restoration Contractors Certificate of Insurance

50+ carriers. One advisor. One recommendation built around your business — no obligation.

Get My Free Review →

CERTIFICATE DETAILS

What's on Your Certificate

Employee Dishonesty Bond

Property managers require proof of employee dishonesty coverage because your staff operates inside client buildings, often after hours and unsupervised. Your COI must show a fidelity bond or commercial crime policy with limits adequate for the client's property exposure. This is typically the first item commercial property managers verify on a facility service COI.

Hired and Non-Owned Auto Liability

Facility service crews traveling between client locations in company or personal vehicles need hired and non-owned auto coverage shown on the COI. Property managers verify this coverage because your employees driving to and from their properties creates vicarious liability for vehicle accidents that occur during the commute between service locations.

Blanket Additional Insured for All Client Sites

Facility service companies serving dozens of client locations benefit from a blanket additional insured endorsement that your COI can reference. This automatically extends additional insured coverage to any client required by written contract — eliminating the need for individual endorsement requests each time you add a new client location.

Key Holder / Bailee Liability Coverage

Facility service COIs must confirm coverage for property in your care, custody, or control — including key holder and bailee liability. Standard GL excludes property you are working on or have in your possession. A separate endorsement or inland marine policy is needed to cover damage to client property, building keys, access cards, and security codes entrusted to your company.

Chemical Liability and Pollution Endorsement

Janitorial and cleaning companies using industrial chemicals must show pollution or chemical liability coverage on their COI. Standard GL excludes pollution, and chemical-related damage to client property (discoloration, corrosion, fume damage) falls within the pollution exclusion. Your certificate must demonstrate that chemical application risks are insured.

WHO NEEDS YOUR COI

Common Certificate Holders

Healthcare Facilities

Hospitals, medical offices, and senior care facilities require COIs from cleaning and maintenance companies with additional requirements for infection control compliance, HIPAA awareness (if accessing patient areas), and specific chemical product approvals for use in healthcare environments.

Commercial Property Managers

Property managers are the primary COI requesters for facility service companies. Their requirements focus on employee dishonesty bonds (because your staff has building access), chemical liability coverage, and additional insured status naming both the management company and the property owner as certificate holders.

HOA and Condominium Boards

Homeowner associations and condominium boards require COIs from landscaping, janitorial, and maintenance companies. HOA requirements are typically less sophisticated than commercial requirements but often include specific slip-and-fall liability limits and proof of workers compensation for crews working on common areas.

School Districts and Government Buildings

Public entities require COIs meeting government insurance standards, which include background check verification for employees accessing school buildings, higher liability limits than private sector clients, and specific endorsements for public property damage and governmental immunity provisions.

Building Owners and Landlords

Building owners require COIs from every service company accessing their property. Owner requirements often duplicate or exceed management company requirements, creating situations where you need multiple certificates for the same building — one for the manager and another for the underlying ownership entity.

COVERAGE COSTS

What does each coverage cost for Restoration Contractors?

Dollar ranges for every coverage type, with the underwriting drivers that move premium up or down.

Cost Guide Builders Risk Cost Cost Guide Business Interruption Cost Cost Guide Business Owners Policy (BOP) Cost Cost Guide Commercial Auto Cost Cost Guide Commercial Crime Cost Cost Guide Commercial Property Cost Cost Guide Contractors Tools & Equipment Cost Cost Guide Cyber Liability Cost Cost Guide Directors & Officers (D&O) Cost Cost Guide Employment Practices Liability Cost Cost Guide Equipment Breakdown Cost Cost Guide Excess Workers Compensation Cost Cost Guide General Liability Cost Cost Guide Group Dental Cost Cost Guide Group Health Cost Cost Guide Hired & Non-Owned Auto Cost Cost Guide Inland Marine Cost Cost Guide Installation Floater Cost Cost Guide Pollution Liability Cost Cost Guide Product Liability Cost Cost Guide Professional Liability (E&O) Cost Cost Guide Umbrella / Excess Liability Cost Cost Guide Workers Compensation Cost

WHY COVERAGE AXIS

Why Coverage Axis

50+

Insurance Carriers

Access to a broad network of A-rated carriers competing for your business — your advisor handles the rest.

24hr

COI Turnaround

Certificates and additional insured endorsements delivered the same day you need them.

15+

Years of Experience

Our advisors specialize in commercial insurance — we understand your industry inside and out.

$0

Cost to You

Getting a quote is always free. No hidden fees, no obligation — just straightforward coverage advice.

Chris DeCarolis, Senior Commercial Insurance Advisor at Coverage Axis

YOUR ADVISOR

Chris DeCarolis

Senior Commercial Insurance Advisor

Chris DeCarolis is a Senior Commercial Insurance Advisor at Coverage Axis. His experience in commercial risk placement started in 2007. He has helped contractors, trades, and specialty businesses build coverage programs that fit their operations — specializing in general liability, workers comp, commercial auto, and umbrella programs for high-risk industries. Chris holds a Florida 220 General Lines license (G038859) and is a graduate of Brown University.

FL 220 License (G038859) 18+ Years Experience Brown University

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

GET STARTED

Get Your Restoration Contractors COI

Certificates delivered in 24 hours for restoration contractors.

Get My Free Review →

GET STARTED

Tell Us About Your Business

Fill out the form below and a licensed advisor will review your situation and recommend the right coverage — no obligation.

Free coverage review Response within 1 business day No obligation

No obligation. Typical response within 24 hours.