You keep floors spotless, but what about your business’s safety? One accident — a spilled chemical, a customer slip, a damaged vintage rug — can cost thousands. The right insurance
Insurance isn’t just for big companies — it’s for cleaning businesses of any size that want to stay protected and professional, without wasting time or money. TL;DR: Business insurance for
You’ve built your client list, your crew’s ready, and your calendar’s full. But one slip, spill, or shattered vase could cost more than your entire month’s revenue. The question is:
Insurance can feel confusing, expensive, and full of fine print. Maybe you’re staring at a quote and thinking, Do I really need all this? The bottom line is you know
You’re working on other people’s property, using potentially hazardous equipment, and often operating on short deadlines. Accidents happen to everyone, and even minor ones can lead to costly claims that
You want to use your pressure washing skills to start making money. We get it — insurance might seem like one of those boring business “extras.” But here’s the truth:
A client says you ruined their $2,000 rug. Now what? Well, first things first: take a deep breath. You’re in the professional cleaning business, and sooner or later, a claim
You’re power washing a client’s driveway. Everything’s going great until the hose snaps, sending the wand flying into a window. Crash. When the unexpected happens, insurance helps you keep your
Insurance might not be the most exciting “must-have” when it comes to your cleaning business, and it can be complex. You want to know you’re getting the coverage your business
Canceling your cleaning business insurance early might seem like an easy way to cut costs, but it’s important to know the full picture before making that decision. At a minimum,
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Our licensed, U.S.-based agents are here for you from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern, Monday through Friday, so they can enjoy evenings and weekends with the people who matter most.