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Pressure Washing Insurance

Built for Power Washing Pros

Standard small-business policies were never built for 4,000 PSI water and chemical runoff. We write specialty power washing insurance with pollution endorsements, replacement-cost equipment, and the completed-operations coverage you actually need. See general coverage options or grab a quote.

Detailer Shield Insurance writes specialty pressure washing insurance for sole operators, growing residential crews, commercial cleaners, and fleet contractors across all 50 states. We started underwriting mobile detailers in 2014 and added a dedicated power washing insurance program once it became obvious that generic BOPs were quietly denying half the claims our clients filed — pollution runoff, post-job paint damage, and equipment theft were all flowing through coverage gaps no one had bothered to seal.

A properly built pressure washing business insurance stack handles three things at once: the high-pressure water that can chew through wood, glass, and softer concrete in seconds; the chemicals — sodium hypochlorite, surfactants, degreasers, and acid blends — that carry pollution exposure standard CGL forms exclude; and the mobile rig itself, which is uninsured the moment your personal auto carrier sees a logo or a skid unit. Everything below is built around plugging those exact gaps.

10,000+

Pressure Washing Pros Covered

$1M+

Liability Standard

48 hr

Bind Time

50

States Licensed

Coverage Lineup

What Pressure Washing Insurance Covers

A complete pressure washing business insurance package handles six exposures that standard BOPs either limit or flat-out exclude. Here is what we underwrite into every policy.

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Chemical Spill & Runoff Liability

The #1 coverage gap in standard business insurance. Sodium hypochlorite, surfactants, and degreasers all carry pollution exclusions in generic policies — the carrier reads the ingredient list and walks away. Our pressure washing program includes a limited pollution endorsement so softwash runoff into storm drains, killed turf, chemical staining on adjacent property, and downstream water-quality complaints are actually covered, defended, and paid.

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Equipment & Tools

Replacement-cost inland marine for pressure washers, hot-water skid units, surface cleaners, hose reels, downstream injectors, softwash pumps, and chemical proportioners. Coverage follows the gear on the road, on the job, and in storage — not just at a fixed business address. Theft, vandalism, fire, and accidental damage are all covered without depreciation. See full equipment coverage details.

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Customer Property Damage

Etched concrete, stripped paint, blasted-out window seals, damaged stain on cedar, killed flowerbeds, and ripped screen mesh — high-PSI water is unforgiving and customers notice every flaw. Our policy covers third-party property damage at the job site and on completed operations, including the seven-day discovery window where most paint failures and softwood damage actually become visible.

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Slip-and-Fall & Premises Liability

Wet sidewalks, soaped concrete, and fresh-cleaned tile are slip claims waiting to happen — and the bodily-injury settlements add up fast. General liability defends and pays third-party injury claims from anyone (customer, tenant, mail carrier, passerby) who slips on a surface you just cleaned, plus medical payments coverage for minor injuries handled without a full claim. Read full liability coverage details.

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Commercial Auto

Pressure washing rigs, work trucks, and tow trailers with skid-mounted hot-water units all need commercial auto coverage — personal lines will deny the claim the second they see a logo or skid frame. We write hired-and-non-owned coverage for subcontracted crews, cargo coverage for chemical loads in transit, and physical damage on trailers with mounted equipment.

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Business Interruption

Lose a pump motor or unloader in mid-July and you can lose $20k in booked jobs before the replacement ships. Business interruption replaces lost income while critical equipment is being repaired or replaced — essential coverage for any single-rig operator running peak-season schedules where downtime translates directly to canceled bookings and disappointed commercial accounts.

The Coverage Gap

Why Standard Business Insurance Falls Short for Power Washing

Most pressure washing operators discover their generic BOP doesn't cover their actual work at the worst possible moment — after the claim. Here's where the standard market lets the trade down, and how a purpose-built power washing business insurance policy fixes it.

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Standard Small-Business BOP

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    Pollution exclusion

    Standard CGL forms exclude chemical runoff, surfactants, and SH damage outright.

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    Limited equipment caps

    Generic policies cap tools at $2,500-$5,000 — barely a single commercial pressure washer.

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    No completed operations

    Paint damage shows up days later — generic BOPs often deny post-job claims.

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    No chemical endorsements

    Softwash and chem-clean ops require specific underwriting most BOPs don't offer.

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Detailer Shield Pressure Washing Policy

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    Pollution liability built in

    Limited pollution endorsement covers chemical runoff, overspray drift, and downstream claims.

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    Scheduled equipment, replacement cost

    List every pump, washer, and reel — covered at full replacement value with no depreciation.

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    Products-completed operations

    Coverage extends after the job is done — when paint failures and stain damage actually surface.

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    Trade-specific endorsements

    Softwash, hot-water, kitchen exhaust, and fleet wash ops underwritten by carriers who know the work.

Many of our pressure washing customers also offer mobile detailing insurance services — the parent program covers both verticals under one named-insured, which simplifies certificates of insurance and saves on policy fees. Check state-specific licensing requirements before binding, since several states (notably California, Washington, and parts of the Chesapeake watershed) require additional environmental certifications or wastewater-recovery affidavits for chemical-cleaning operators.

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Coverage by Operation Type

Residential, commercial, and fleet work all carry different exposure profiles. Our underwriters scale the policy to match what you actually do — and price the risk you actually carry.

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Residential

Driveways, decks, siding, fencing, roof softwash, and concrete patios. The classic residential book runs $400k-$1.2M GL with a single-truck commercial auto, modest equipment schedule, and pollution endorsement keyed to softwash chemistry. Ideal for owner-operators and two-person crews running 800-1,500 jobs per year.

  • check Vinyl & wood siding
  • check Concrete & pavers
  • check Deck & fence restoration
  • check Softwash roof cleaning
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Commercial

Storefronts, parking lots, restaurant kitchens, dumpster pads, and gas station forecourts. Higher GL limits ($2M aggregate is standard), additional insureds on every property-management contract, and chemical-spill response planning baked into the policy. Most commercial accounts also require a current certificate of insurance and primary/non-contributory wording before the work order issues.

  • check Parking lots & sidewalks
  • check Kitchen exhaust hoods
  • check Dumpster pads & trash chutes
  • check Storefront & glass cleaning
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Fleet / Multi-Truck

Three or more trucks, multiple crews, and named-insured endorsements for property managers and national accounts. Built for operators running tow trailers, fleet wash contracts, and W-2 employees with workers' comp. We also handle umbrella layers up to $5M, which most national-account commercial bids now require.

  • check Multi-vehicle commercial auto
  • check Workers' compensation
  • check Named insured endorsements
  • check Hired/non-owned auto
Real Claims

Common Pressure Washing Claims

These are the four claim types we see most often in pressure washing — and what they actually cost when a generic policy denies them.

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Warped Vinyl Siding

Operator ran 3,500 PSI directly into vinyl panels on a south-facing wall in 95°F heat. Panels rippled and pulled at the seams within minutes of contact. Claim covered full elevation re-side, color-match labor, and homeowner inconvenience.

grass ~$4,200

Chemical Runoff Damage

Sodium hypochlorite softwash drained into the customer's flowerbeds and across an adjacent brick paver walkway. Killed mature landscaping and left visible white efflorescence staining on pavers — denied flat by the operator's prior generic BOP under the pollution exclusion.

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Surface Cleaner Rock Strike

A 20-inch surface cleaner kicked a loose stone from an aggregate driveway through the customer's living-room window. Tempered double-pane replacement, interior carpet cleanup, drywall touch-up, and trim repair — all on a job that quoted at $250.

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Foam Cannon Overspray

Industrial degreaser overspray from a fleet-wash account drifted onto a row of parked customer vehicles in an adjacent lot. Clear-coat pitting on 11 vehicles required professional paint correction or full panel respray. Claim combined property damage liability with the pollution endorsement — neither alone would have responded.

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Pressure Washing Insurance FAQs

Straight answers on cost, coverage, and the underwriting questions every pressure washing operator asks.

help What type of insurance do you need for pressure washing?

Pressure washing businesses need a specialty package that combines general liability with pollution liability, inland marine (equipment), commercial auto, and completed operations coverage. A standard small-business BOP typically excludes chemical runoff and high-pressure damage claims — the two most common loss categories in power washing. A specialty policy fills those gaps with endorsements written for the trade.

help How much does pressure washing insurance cost?

Most small pressure washing operators pay between $600 and $1,800 per year for a $1M general liability policy with pollution and equipment endorsements. Larger fleet operators with commercial accounts, multiple trucks, and employees typically range from $2,400 to $7,500 annually. Pricing depends on payroll, revenue, equipment value, vehicle count, and your claims history.

help Why is pressure washing insurance so expensive?

Pressure washing carries a higher claims profile than most trades because high-PSI water and industrial chemicals can cause expensive property damage in seconds — etched concrete, blasted paint, stripped stain, and chemical runoff that kills landscaping or stains adjacent surfaces. Carriers also price in pollution and completed-operations exposure that standard BOPs exclude. Working with a specialty broker usually beats general-market quotes by 15-30%.

help Does pressure washing insurance cover chemical damage?

Only if your policy includes a pollution liability endorsement — and most generic small-business policies do not. Standard general liability contains a pollution exclusion that wipes out coverage for chemical runoff, surfactant damage, sodium hypochlorite contamination, and downstream water-quality claims. A purpose-built pressure washing policy adds back limited pollution coverage so softwash and chemical-cleaning claims are actually defended and paid.

help Do I need commercial auto insurance for my pressure washing truck?

Yes. Any vehicle used to transport pressure washing equipment, chemicals, or employees to job sites needs commercial auto coverage — your personal auto policy will deny a claim the moment they see business signage, a skid unit, or a tow trailer. Commercial auto also covers tow trailers with skid-mounted hot-water units, surface cleaners, and reel racks that personal lines won't touch.

help Can I add an additional insured for a commercial client?

Yes — adding a property manager, GC, or commercial account as an additional insured is a routine endorsement on a pressure washing policy and is often required before you can step on the property. Most carriers issue certificates of insurance and additional insured endorsements within 24 to 48 hours, and many commercial contracts will also require waiver of subrogation and primary/non-contributory wording, which we can include at bind. Start a quote and we'll handle the COIs.