KIG provides insurance programs built for garage door installation and service companies — from residential opener replacements to large commercial sectional and rolling door systems.
Free, no-obligation. Takes 2 minutes.
Garage door contractors face spring-related injury claims, completed operations exposures, and property damage risks that require properly structured coverage.
Covers bodily injury and property damage from your garage door operations — including door failures, spring accidents, and completed operations claims.
Covers your service vehicles used to transport garage doors, hardware, and technicians to residential and commercial job sites.
Torsion spring replacement and heavy door handling are serious injury hazards — workers' comp is essential for protecting your technicians.
Covers your spring tools, winding bars, power tools, and diagnostic equipment from theft or damage on job sites.
Covers claims from door installations or repairs that fail after the job — including a door that falls from tracks or a spring that breaks prematurely.
Extra liability protection — important for contractors working on commercial loading docks, fire stations, or large industrial door systems.
Garage door contractors are often placed in general contractor categories and overcharged. KIG understands your trade and finds programs priced for garage door work specifically.
We understand torsion spring liability, fire door compliance requirements, and the difference between residential and commercial door system risks.
Garage door service isn't high-rise construction — our carrier relationships ensure your premium reflects your actual risk profile.
Commercial property managers often require certificates before you service their doors. We issue same-day COIs with any required endorsements.
From opener swaps to full commercial sectional door replacements — we build the policy around your full range of services.
Garage door work involves high-tension springs, heavy panels, and motorized systems that create serious injury and liability risks.
Improperly wound torsion springs are under extreme tension and can cause catastrophic injury to technicians or bystanders if they fail.
A door that falls from tracks, reverses unexpectedly, or fails to properly secure after installation can injure occupants or damage vehicles.
Heavy panels and commercial door systems can damage walls, floors, and vehicles during installation or repair.
Commercial fire-rated door installations that don't meet code can result in significant liability if a fire incident occurs.
No obligation. A specialist calls you within 1 business day.