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Baltimore Masonry
Contractors Insurance
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Baltimore MD
Masonry Contractor Insurance
As a masonry contractor here in Baltimore MD, you want to make sure that you
understand what the best practices are regarding insurance for masons. ContractorsInsuranceBaltimoreMD.com
specializes in Maryland contractors insurance for Metro Baltimore masonry contractors.
Our program for masonry contractors in Maryland was built on
having local roots in Metro Baltimore as well as years of insurance industry expertise.
That perspective allows us unique insight into the special insurance needs of masons.
Insurance For Masons in Baltimore MD
We insure the Baltimore Maryland masonry contractor who is an artisan - light industrial, commercial or residential. This category applies to masonry services for residential areas. This classification includes residential installation, repointingand repair of brick and concrete block. Concrete work other than block may be written as a separate class. This classification does not include industrial work, exterior work over 2 1/2 stories, exterior ininsulation and finishing system work and chimney cleaning.Hot tar exclusion applies.
Our mission is to put your business in the most affordable of the class codes. While we have a number of companies that write this line of general liability, please let us know if your
operations include a significant portion of work outside of Maryland, or if there are unique risk characteristics.
We can provide coverage for a masonry contractor on either a standalone basis, or as part of a package. Generally a masonry contractor will require a number
of different coverage parts or insurance policies to adequately cover the types of risk and exposure that are inherent to being a masonry contractor here in Baltimore MD.
These policies or coverage parts generally include but are not limited to:
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