Where to Place Roofing Contractor Insurance in Colorado

Real carrier recommendations from independent insurance agents who have placed roofing contractors and subcontractors in Colorado.

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Top Carriers for Roofing Contractor Insurance in Colorado

These carriers are most frequently recommended by agents for placing roofing contractors and subcontractors in Colorado.

Allstate 1 mention

Agent Discussions About Roofing Contractor Insurance in Colorado

Real conversations from agents about placing roofing contractors and subcontractors in Colorado.

CO - Workers Comp - Roofer - Office Staff Only

Having a hell of a time placing a WC policy for a roofer in Colorado. All roofing work is subcontracted but they need a policy for office staff.

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Having a hell of a time placing a WC policy for a roofer in Colorado. All roofing work is subcontracted but they need a policy for office staff…

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Anybody know a good public adjuster for a roof in northern Colorado? All reactions:

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Anyone able to confirm if Allstate’s new home product in Colorado does replacement cost on roofs automatically? I used to work at Allstate and they had to include ‘Roof Surfaces Extended..’ to cover roofs at RCV, but not sure if that changed with their new products.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which carriers write roofing contractors and subcontractors in Colorado?

Based on agent discussions, carriers frequently mentioned for roofing contractors and subcontractors in Colorado include Allstate. Availability varies by specific risk details.

Is roofing contractors and subcontractors hard to place in Colorado?

Many agents report difficulty placing roofing contractors and subcontractors in Colorado. Our database contains 4 discussions specifically about this niche in Colorado, reflecting the ongoing challenges agents face finding willing carriers.

How do I find a carrier for roofing contractors and subcontractors in Colorado?

Independent agents in Colorado recommend networking with peers, working with wholesale brokers like RT Specialty or Kinsale, and checking surplus lines markets. Browse the 4 agent discussions below for specific carrier recommendations.