Roof Insure
Commercial roofing - Hot Work Roofing Contractor Insurance
commercial

Hot Work Roofing Contractor Insurance

Hot work roofing contractors perform torch application, hot mopping, kettle operations, and other heat-intensive roofing processes that involve open flames or materials heated above their flash points. This classification encompasses the highest-risk operations in commercial roofing and requires specialized E&S market placement with carriers willing to accept fire exposure.

Risks Specific to This Sub-Trade

Open-flame torch application near combustible substrates, insulation, and building materials creates direct fire ignition risk that has caused total building losses. Hot asphalt kettle operations at 400-500 degrees generate burn injuries, boil-over fires, and environmental spills. Fume exposure from heated bituminous materials causes acute respiratory injury and chronic occupational disease. Hot material drips from roof edges during application burn pedestrians, damage vehicles, and create premises liability for building owners. Transport of heated kettles on public roads adds commercial auto severity.

Coverages This Sub-Trade Needs

Carriers That Write This Sub-Trade

Hot work roofing is written almost exclusively in E&S markets. Kinsale, Nautilus, Colony Specialty, and programs through Burns & Wilcox or RT Specialty dominate. Standard market carriers will not write open-flame roofing work. Carriers require detailed hot work permits, fire watch personnel documentation, CERTA certification for torch operators, and temperature monitoring on kettles. Minimum deductibles of $5,000-$25,000 are standard.

What Disqualifies an Account

Any fire loss from roofing operations in the past 5 years is an automatic declination across all markets. Burn injury claims exceeding one per year signal inadequate safety culture. Lack of written hot work permit procedures, designated fire watch personnel, or CERTA-certified operators eliminates all market options. Contractors performing hot work on occupied buildings without written notification procedures face additional restrictions. EMR above 1.3 combined with hot work classification is virtually unplaceable.

Premium Range

Hot work roofing contractors pay 40-60% more than cold-applied roofing contractors at equivalent revenue levels. At $1M-$2M revenue, expect $30,000-$55,000 for GL/WC/Auto. At $3M-$5M, costs reach $70,000-$130,000. Contractors pollution liability adds $5,000-$12,000 for fume and spill exposure. Umbrella coverage is expensive at $12,000-$25,000 per million given the fire severity potential.

Talk to a roofing insurance expert.

Tell us about your operation. We will get back to you within one business day.