Long-term HVAC projects in the United States — whether a multi-month rooftop HVAC replacement in New York City, a phased HVAC install for a Houston …
Valuation Methods and Settlement Options for Damaged HVAC Project Materials
When HVAC materials are damaged on a construction project, project stakeholders—general contractors, HVAC subcontractors, owners, and brokers—must quickly decide how loss value is calculated and …
Coordinating Coverage Between GC, Subcontractor and Owner Policies for HVAC Work
Coordinating insurance coverage on commercial HVAC projects is essential to avoid gaps, duplicate premiums, and costly claim disputes. For HVAC contractors operating in the United …
How to Add HVAC Equipment to a Builders Risk Policy During Installation
Adding HVAC equipment to a builders risk policy during installation is a critical step for HVAC contractors, general contractors (GCs), and project owners to avoid …
Soft Costs, Delay and Debris Removal: Builders Risk Considerations for HVAC Subcontractors
HVAC subcontractors working on commercial or large residential construction and renovation projects in the United States face concentrated exposures: high-value equipment and materials, time-sensitive schedules, …
Certificate and Project Requirements for HVAC Insurers on Construction Sites
For HVAC subcontractors and insurers working on U.S. construction projects, proper certificate of insurance (COI) language and project-level coverages—especially Builders Risk and Contractors' Equipment—are mission-critical. …
Insuring HVAC Materials During Renovation: Builders Risk Policy Essentials
Renovation projects that include HVAC installation or replacement create unique exposures for contractors, subcontractors and owners. Insuring HVAC materials — rooftop units, chillers, ductwork, controls …
How Contractors’ Equipment Coverage Protects Temporary HVAC Installations and Rigging
Installing HVAC systems on commercial and residential construction projects often requires expensive temporary equipment, specialized rigging, and portable machinery that lives on — and moves …
Builders Risk vs Contractors’ Equipment: Which Insurance Protects HVAC Materials on a Jobsite?
When you're an HVAC contractor working on projects in the United States — whether installing rooftop units in Houston, retrofitting commercial systems in Los Angeles, …
Checklist for Purchasing the Right Excess Liability Policy for an HVAC Company
Content Pillar: Umbrella & Excess Liability Strategies — HVAC Contractor Insurance (USA) Running an HVAC contracting business in the United States brings both steady revenue …