Electrical Contractor Insurance Built for the Way You Actually Work
You wire, install, troubleshoot, and upgrade. Axis makes sure one accident, claim, or equipment loss doesn’t shut you down.
Electrical work is high‑risk and highly regulated. One incident can delay inspections, stop energization, or expose your business to costly claims. Axis Insurance builds competitive insurance programs specifically for electrical contractors, so you stay compliant and protected.
Who This is For
We work with electrical contractors across Canada, including:
- Residential electricians
- Commercial installation teams
- Industrial and plant electricians
- Low‑voltage and communications installers
- Solar and renewable energy specialists
- Lighting system professionals
- Automation and controls technicians
What We Cover
Most electrical operations need a mix of these core coverages:
Claims Scenarios
What Affects Your Insurance Cost?
Pricing depends on:
- Type of electrical work (residential, commercial, industrial, renewable)
- Size and complexity of projects
- Value of tools, equipment, and service vehicles
- Claims history and safety practices
- Provincial, contract, and regulatory requirements
Axis selects tailored coverage from 150+ insurance markets, helping you avoid unnecessary costs today and expensive coverage gaps later.
Get Your Electrical Contractor Insurance Quote Started Today
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes. Tools and equipment insurance protects meters, power tools, ladders, diagnostic equipment, and specialty devices against theft, fire, vandalism, or accidental damage on site, in vehicles, or in storage.
Yes. Vehicles used to transport tools, materials, or crew members should be insured under commercial auto, which covers accidents, liability, and certain theft losses.
Completed operations coverage within a general liability policy, and professional liability when claims allege design or technical judgment issues.