Commercial Umbrella for spray contractors
A major overspray claim, a completed operations lawsuit on a commercial project, or a multi-party incident can exceed your base GL limits quickly. A commercial umbrella sits above your primary policies and provides the extra protection spray contractors working on commercial jobs need.

What it covers
- Excess liability above your GL per occurrence limit
- Excess liability above your commercial auto limits
- Coverage for large overspray and property damage claims
- Completed operations claims that exceed base limits
- Multi-claimant incidents from a single spray event
- Defense costs above underlying policy limits
- Drop-down coverage if underlying policy is exhausted
Who it's for
- Spray contractors working on commercial construction projects
- Foam and polyurea applicators on multi-family or high-value structures
- Sealcoating contractors with large commercial parking lot contracts
- EIFS contractors on commercial facades with high property values
- Any spray contractor whose GC requires $2M+ per occurrence limits
Why CCA
- Umbrella coordinated with GL and commercial auto for no gaps
- Specialty markets that extend umbrella over spray-specific GL forms
- Limits from $1M to $10M to match your project requirements
- Fast certificates when GCs require evidence of umbrella coverage
- Premium-efficient way to reach required coverage limits
Common questions about commercial umbrella
Start with $1M umbrella if you work on residential or small commercial projects. Move to $2M–$5M for larger commercial work. If you work on high-value structures or have contracts requiring $5M+ total limits, go higher. Your GC's insurance requirements will often dictate the amount.
Not automatically. Standard commercial umbrellas follow form over your underlying GL and auto. A CPL policy is separate and typically doesn't get an umbrella layer. If you need excess limits over CPL, ask about an excess CPL policy specifically.
Similar but not identical. True umbrella policies can sometimes drop down to cover claims not covered by underlying policies. Excess liability strictly follows the underlying policy terms. Both extend your total coverage limits — the difference matters most when underlying policies have coverage gaps.
Yes. Contractors Choice Agency holds insurance licenses in all 50 states and is actively placing spray contractor programs nationwide. NPN #8608479.
About 15 minutes for most spray contractor programs. We need your spray trades, annual revenue, crew size, and loss history. Call 844-967-5247 or submit the online form.
We work with A.M. Best A-rated (A+ where possible) specialty commercial carriers and managing general agents that focus on contractor insurance. We don't place spray contractors with carriers that exclude spray operations or use incorrect class codes.
Yes. We handle GL, CPL, workers' comp, commercial auto, tools & equipment, umbrella, and inland marine — coordinated into one program. You deal with one agent and one renewal process.
Business name, years in operation, spray trades performed (foam, polyurea, sealcoating, etc.), annual revenue, employee count, vehicle and equipment list, and your current insurance information. Prior loss runs (3 years) are helpful but not always required.
We help you navigate the claims process — understanding what's covered, how to document the incident, and working with the carrier. For complex overspray or CPL claims, we connect you with the right people at the carrier quickly.
A COI is proof of your insurance coverage — typically required by GCs, property managers, municipalities, and commercial project owners before you can start work. We issue COIs quickly, usually same-day, and can add additional insureds as needed.
Premiums are based on your spray trades, annual revenues, payroll, crew size, location, equipment values, and claims history. WC premiums are driven by your payroll and class codes. GL premiums are usually based on revenue. CPL is typically flat or based on revenue and job types.
An additional insured (AI) endorsement extends your GL coverage to a third party — typically a GC, property owner, or project owner — protecting them against claims arising from your work. Most commercial projects require AI status and we add these to your policy as needed.
Yes, though a claims history may affect which markets will write you and at what premium. We work with specialty markets that have experience underwriting spray contractors with prior claims, including overspray incidents and WC claims. We'll be upfront about what your history means for your program.
$1M per occurrence / $2M aggregate is the standard minimum. However, many commercial GCs and project owners require $2M per occurrence. If you work on larger commercial projects, consider a $5M umbrella on top of your base GL limits.
Technically you may not be legally required to carry GL in every state, but virtually every GC and commercial project owner will require it before allowing you on site. WC requirements for sole proprietors vary by state. Most sole proprietors in the spray trades should carry GL and CPL at minimum.
A waiver of subrogation prevents your insurance carrier from pursuing a third party (like your GC or project owner) to recover claim costs. Many commercial projects require waivers of subrogation. We add these endorsements to your policy when required — usually at no or low additional cost.
Call 844-967-5247, email josh@contractorschoiceagency.com, or submit the quote form at sprayinsurance.com/quote. We respond fast — 15-minute quote turnaround for most programs.
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