HVAC Contractors Insurance Requirements in Pennsylvania
What Pennsylvania property managers should require from hvac contractors vendors
If you manage properties in Pennsylvania and hire hvac contractors contractors, verifying their insurance coverage is not optional. Pennsylvania law requires workers compensation for employers with 1+ employees, and commercial property owners are expected to verify adequate general liability coverage before allowing any contractor on site.
Pennsylvania-Specific Note
Pennsylvania's cold winters make heating system installation a life-safety issue. Carbon monoxide from improper furnace/boiler installation is a significant liability risk. No statewide license but major cities require local licensing. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh have the most stringent requirements.
HVAC Contractors Insurance Requirements in Pennsylvania
| Coverage Type | Recommended Minimum |
|---|---|
General Liability | $1,000,000 / $2,000,000 |
Workers Compensation | Required (1+ employees) |
Commercial General Liability | $1,000,000 / $2,000,000 |
Workers' Compensation | Statutory limits |
Pollution Liability | $500,000 |
Commercial Auto | $1,000,000 combined single limit |
Pennsylvania-Specific Risks for HVAC Contractors
Required Endorsements in Pennsylvania
- Carbon monoxide liability endorsement (heating systems)
- Historic building HVAC retrofit rider
National Guide
HVAC Contractors Insurance Requirements
State Guide
Pennsylvania Insurance Requirements
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