Business insurance
Insurance For Concreters
Compare business insurance built around the real risks concreters face — and line up the right cover before your renewal.
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How it works
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Tell us what you need
A few details about your business and the cover you need. Takes under a minute.
We match you
We line you up with the right vetted broker for concreters and your risks — no guesswork.
Get covered
Your broker takes it from there — quotes and cover, sorted.
What you get
Built around your business
- Public liability plus cover for the tools, vans, and job sites you rely on every day.
- Protection against on-site damage, injury, and third-party claims — the risks clients ask trades to carry.
- A renewal review timed before your policy rolls over, so you are not auto-renewed on a stale premium.
How it works
Simple next steps
- 1Tell us your trade, the gear you carry, and when your cover renews.
- 2We match you to a broker who insures hands-on trades every day.
- 3You compare the cover and only switch if it beats what you have.
Important note
Good to know
No lock-in and no obligation. We only connect you with a partner if it genuinely helps — you decide whether to proceed.
Business insurance
Insurance for Concreters
Concreting carries clear liability. A slab that cracks or fails, a driveway that traps water, or someone injured around wet concrete and plant can all lead to a claim. Public liability is essential for injury and property damage on site, and many builders require proof before you start. Add contents and tool cover for floats, screeds and plant, vehicle cover for the ute and tipper, and workers' compensation once you have crew. With many policies renewing around 30 June, review your cover before the new financial year.
Common questions
Concreters — insurance questions
How much public liability do concreters need?
Domestic work often calls for $5 million to $10 million, while commercial sites can require $20 million before they let you pour. Check each builder's requirement, because working around plant and structure carries real exposure.
Am I covered if a slab fails after the job?
That depends on whether your policy considers faulty-workmanship and the work you complete, not just on-site incidents. A failed pour can surface months later, so make sure your completed work is properly covered.
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