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What is...
builders' insurance?
Working as a builder comes with risks. Construction can be a hazardous industry, so protecting yourself, your clients, and the public while you are working is key.
Builders’ insurance includes cover to help protect your business if things go wrong. Even if you have health and safety procedures in place, you could still face accidents and injury, leading to claims being made against you. Working on the road also means your tools are at risk of being stolen, so it’s often worth protecting them, too.
Builders’ insurance can be tailored to suit the specific needs of your business and give you peace of mind as you carry out your work.
Why is it important that builders have insurance?
Without business insurance, you could be liable to pay out hefty legal fees or compensation if someone suffers an injury due to your construction work. Builders’ insurance could help cover you if a claim is made against you, and depending on the level of cover you choose, it can also help protect you if you cannot work due to injury.
Some clients may insist on builders having public liability insurance, so having sufficient insurance in place might be needed when securing new trade.
What is public liability insurance for builders?
Whether you’re building an extension on someone’s house or demolishing a building, it’s risky business. Public liability insurance helps protect you if someone suffers an injury because of your work and claims against you.
Public liability insurance is essential if the following events were to happen:
- You knock down a wall, and a brick falls and smashes a neighbour's window, and they claim against you
- Your scaffolding collapses, and an employee suffers a severe injury, which causes them to be unable to work
- A member of the public trips over some debris and suffers a permanent injury, and they make a claim
What types of insurance cover can builders get?
Policies will vary per provider, and terms and conditions apply, so always check the small print in your policy wording to see what’s included and excluded. Your insurance package could include:

Employers’ liability insurance

Public liability insurance
Business equipment insurance

Business interruption insurance

Legal expenses insurance
Personal accident insurance
Do I need insurance if I employ contractors?
If you employ contractors, since they aren’t technically employees, employers’ liability insurance won’t cover them. That’s why it’s a good idea to take out public liability insurance in case they injure themselves or someone else while working for you.
Bona Fide contractors usually have their own insurance and do not need to be covered by employers’ liability insurance. But if you hire Labour only sub-contractors, they are often classed as employees and therefore need to be included on your policy.
In any case, you must disclose to your broker/insurer if you hire contractors. If they are working under your company name, then any damages they could cause may be covered under the public liability insurance; but this must be disclosed to your broker/insurer to ensure you are covered correctly.
Do you need insurance if you’re self-employed?
If it’s only you then employee’s liability insurance is not needed. But, if you bring anyone else on the job, including staff or apprentices, then you’ll need to take out employers’ liability insurance. If you don’t, you’ll be breaking the law.
Although not a legal requirement, other types of cover are essential when working in construction, including public liability insurance. If you don’t have this, you run the risk of paying out compensation or, even worse, being taken to court by unhappy customers or suppliers.
How much does builder insurance cost?
Prices could start from around 23p a day*.
Your actual costs will vary depending on several factors, including: where your business is located, the cover you take out and your claims history. Start a quote online or get in touch with a member of our insurance team to find out how much you’re looking to pay annually.
*The price is for a trades and professions policy – 10% of customers who were sold with one of our panel providers paid £84.20 or less annually (excluding any additional administration fees) between 01/01/25 & 31/12/2025. Equivalent to £7.02 a month or £0.23 a day (and excludes the extra costs for paying monthly). Your actual policy and price may vary depending on your business requirements.
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Your business name and trade
Your policy start date
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Builders’ Insurance FAQs
Is it a legal requirement for builders to have business insurance?
If you employ anyone, then employee liability insurance is a requirement by law. But that doesn’t mean you should skip other types of cover. Other types of cover should be considered for protecting your business in case a project goes sideways.
Are there any exclusions in builders' insurance?
When taking out building insurance as standard, it’s unlikely to cover you against all claims for defective workmanship, as there will be some limits. There are also likely to be exclusions for defective products or any defective materials used. Always check your policy wording and terms and conditions when taking out a business insurance policy. Speak to a broker beforehand if you are concerned about what may be excluded.
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