What Insurance Does a Solar Installation Business Need in the USA?

Solar installation involves rooftop work, electrical connections, and significant installed asset values – all of which create specific insurance requirements that differ from general contractor coverage.


Essential Solar Contractor Insurance

General Liability (minimum $1M/$2M): Covers property damage and third-party injury. Critical for solar: ensure your GL policy does NOT exclude roofing work – many standard contractor policies do, and installing panels requires walking on roofs.

Workers Compensation: Legally required in most states with employees. Solar work is high-risk (rooftop, electrical) – premiums reflect this. Budget 8-15% of payroll for WC in solar.

Commercial Auto: Required for vehicles used in business. Solar requires hauling panels and equipment – ensure your policy covers the cargo weight.

Errors and Omissions (E&O): Also called professional liability. Covers claims arising from design errors – wrong system sizing, shading analysis errors, production guarantee disputes. Increasingly required by larger commercial solar clients.

Installation Floater: Covers equipment and materials before they’re permanently installed. A pallet of solar panels sitting on a job site overnight is not covered by standard GL.


The Roofing Exclusion Trap

Many contractors discover too late that their general liability policy excludes “roofing work.” Inspect your policy carefully – and specifically ask your broker: “Does this policy cover work performed on or near rooftops, including solar panel installation?”


FAQs

How much does solar contractor insurance cost in the USA? General liability for a small solar contractor: $3,000-$8,000/year. Workers compensation adds $5,000-$15,000+/year depending on payroll. Total insurance costs for a small solar team typically run $8,000-$25,000/year.

Do I need E&O insurance as a residential solar installer? Not legally required, but increasingly expected for commercial solar work and by solar loan/lease companies for their installer networks.

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