Utah Cleaning Company Insurance

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What Coverage Do Cleaning Businesses Need?

Running a cleaning service means facing unique risks—property damage at a client’s site, accidents with equipment or chemicals, and more.
Anderson Insurance Group offers comprehensive policies, including:

Workers’ Compensation

Voluntary Property Damage

Tools & Equipment

Commercial auto

Bonds (often required for commercial contracts)

General Liability

Anderson Insurance Group offers Janitorial Insurance Coverage through:  Acuity Insurance, Auto-Owners, Cincinnati Insurance, and United Insurance Group.

Cleaning Services We Insure

From residential and office cleaning to post-construction debris removal, carpet care, upholstery treatment, and advanced sanitation.

Workers’ Compensation

If you have employees 'even part-time staff' Utah law requires workers’ compensation insurance.Cleaning tasks frequently require repetitive movements, exposure to chemicals, and lifting heavy supplies. If an employee injures a back while moving equipment or develops a respiratory issue from cleaning agents, workers’ comp covers medical care, rehabilitation, and a portion of lost wages. Having this coverage also protects you from costly lawsuits related to workplace injuries. What Type of Insurance Does a Utah Janitor Need? | Anderson Insurance Group

Tools & Equipment Coverage

Your tools are the backbone of your service: vacuums, carpet extractors, pressure washers, and specialized cleaning solutions. Tools & Equipment coverage reimburses you if those items are stolen from a job site, damaged in a vehicle accident, or destroyed by fire or water. It’s especially valuable for mobile cleaning companies that transport gear daily and can’t afford downtime when critical equipment is lost or broken.

Voluntary Property Damage

While general liability covers accidental damage, Voluntary Property Damage goes a step further by covering property that’s under your care or control. For example, if a team member moves an expensive art piece to clean behind it and accidentally cracks the frame, this coverage helps pay for repairs or replacement. It reassures high-end residential and commercial clients that their valuables are protected while you work. What is Voluntary Property Damage Coverage? | Anderson Insurance Group

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Commercial Auto

Many cleaning companies rely on vans, trucks, or SUVs to move staff and supplies between jobs. A personal auto policy usually excludes business use. Commercial Auto insurance protects company vehicles and drivers from liability claims, collision damage, and uninsured motorists. It can also include coverage for cleaning supplies and equipment being transported important when you’re carrying chemicals or high-value machines.

Bonds (Surety or Janitorial Bonds)

Certain commercial and government contracts require a janitorial or surety bond. Bonds give clients peace of mind by guaranteeing that your company will fulfill its contractual obligations and provide compensation if you fail to meet agreed-upon terms. What exactly is a Bond?

General liability

General liability is the foundation of any Utah cleaning business insurance plan. It protects you if a third party suffers bodily injury or property damage because of your work. Picture a client slipping on a freshly mopped floor or a vacuum cord causing a trip hazard. This policy helps pay for medical bills, legal defense, and any settlements or judgments. It likewise protects against accidental harm to furniture, floors, or other belongings while regular cleaning is performed. Professional Liability | Anderson Insurance Group

Why Cleaning Businesses Need Insurance

Credibility & Professionalism: Carrying insurance and bonds demonstrates trustworthiness. Clients trust a company that protects its workers and their property, giving you an edge when competing for long-term cleaning contracts in Utah.

Financial Protection: Accidents happen a client slips on a wet floor or a valuable item is damaged. Insurance covers medical bills, repairs, and legal costs so one incident doesn’t drain your business.

Licensing & Contract Requirements
Many property managers and commercial clients require proof of insurance before hiring a cleaning service or awarding a contract. Having proper coverage ensures you comply with state laws and compete for higher-value projects.Contractors Insurance | Anderson Insurance Group

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