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Licensed in MN · NV · WI · CO

Contractors & Trades · Minnesota

Minnesota Plumbing Contractor Insurance

Minnesota plumbing contractors deal with frozen pipe emergencies, post-thaw repairs, and year-round construction work — creating high-volume and high-liability operations. As a MN-licensed independent broker, I help MN plumbers find GL, commercial auto, and workers' comp programs that satisfy licensing and GC requirements.

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What plumbing contractor insurance covers

Plumbing contractors in Minnesota face some of the highest property damage claim exposure of any trade — water damage from a faulty installation can destroy finished interiors in hours. A complete program protects you from start to completion.

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General Liability

Covers water damage, property destruction, and bodily injury caused by your plumbing work. Water damage claims can run tens of thousands of dollars — GL coverage is your first and most critical line of protection.

Workers' Compensation

Covers plumbers injured on the job — confined space work, trenching hazards, and exposure to sewage create real injury risk that workers' comp addresses directly.

Commercial Auto

Covers service vehicles transporting tools, pipe, fittings, and equipment to residential and commercial job sites throughout Minnesota.

Tools & Equipment

Covers pipe wrenches, augers, drain cameras, and specialty plumbing tools against theft or damage — at the job site, in your van, or in storage.

Completed Operations

Extends GL coverage to property damage claims that arise after your work is done — such as a fitting failure that causes significant water damage months after installation.

Commercial Umbrella

Provides additional liability protection above your GL and employer liability limits — important given the potential scale of water damage claims from a plumbing failure.

Why Dayton Insurance

An independent agent who works for you

Unlike captive agents who represent one company, I shop multiple carriers to find the right coverage at the right price for your Minnesota business.

Truly independent

I represent multiple top-rated carriers — not just one company. That means you get options, not a single take-it-or-leave-it quote.

Claims advocacy

When you file a claim, you have someone in your corner. I'll walk you through the process and follow up with the carrier so you don't have to fight it alone.

One agent, start to finish

From the first quote to renewal, you work with Nate directly. No call centers, no handoffs, no surprises at renewal.

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Ready to get covered in Minnesota?

As an independent broker, I shop multiple carriers to find the right fit for your Minnesota business. Most commercial quotes come back within 2–3 business days.

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No forms, no fees — just a straightforward conversation about your coverage needs.

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

Does GL cover water damage I cause?

Yes — general liability covers property damage you cause to others during your work, including water damage from plumbing errors. Completed operations coverage handles claims that arise after you've left the job.

What insurance is required to pull a plumbing permit in Minnesota?

Most Minnesota jurisdictions require proof of GL and workers' comp insurance before issuing a plumbing permit. Requirements vary by city and county — I'll help you meet the specific requirements for your service area.

How much does plumbing contractor insurance cost in Minnesota?

Plumbing contractor insurance typically runs $2,500–$10,000 annually in Minnesota depending on your revenue, employee count, and claims history. As an independent broker I compare multiple carriers to find the most competitive rate.

Am I covered if my apprentice causes damage on a job?

Yes — employees acting within the scope of their work are covered under your GL and workers' comp policies. Subcontractors need their own coverage.