
Cleaning and Janitorial
Insurance
Why Do Cleaning Companies Need Insurance?
Whether you specialize in residential cleaning or commercial janitorial services, your business involves working in clients’ spaces, transporting equipment, and managing employees. Cleaning business insurance ensures you're protected from lawsuits, property damage, and unexpected disruptions, so you can focus on providing excellent service.
Let us help you create a customized insurance policy for your cleaning business. Contact us today for a free quote and protect your business with comprehensive coverage!
Commercial Cleaning Insurance
Coverage Options
Cleaning companies—whether residential or commercial—face unique risks, from employee injuries to property damage and equipment theft. Cleaning business insurance offers tailored protection to keep your operations running smoothly and your business secure. Here are the most common coverage options for cleaning companies:
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Protects your business from third-party claims of bodily injury or property damage, such as accidentally damaging a client’s furniture or if someone slips on a wet floor during cleaning.
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Covers your office, storage facility, and cleaning equipment against risks like fire, theft, or vandalism, ensuring you can recover quickly from unexpected losses.
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Protects your essential cleaning equipment, like vacuums, pressure washers, and floor polishers, from damage, loss, or theft, ensuring minimal downtime.
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Covers vehicles used for business purposes, such as transporting cleaning supplies and equipment, protecting against accidents, theft, or damage.
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Protects your business from employee dishonesty, such as theft of client property or fraudulent activities, offering peace of mind to both you and your clients.
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Reimburses lost income and ongoing expenses if your cleaning operations are disrupted due to a covered event, like a fire or severe weather.
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Provides coverage for environmental damage caused by your cleaning operations, such as improper disposal of cleaning chemicals or accidental spills.