Coverage for pickleball court builders.
General liability and completed-operations for court construction and resurfacing, plus tools & equipment and commercial auto — built for the contractors who build and repair courts.
General & completed-operations
Generally intended to respond to third-party injury and property damage during the build, and to issues like surface cracking alleged after the job is done.
Tools & equipment
Coverage for the pavers, rollers, line machines, and gear you haul to the site (inland marine).
Commercial auto
For the trucks and trailers you drive between jobs — personal auto typically excludes business use.
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Frequently asked questions
What does pickleball court builder insurance cover?
It is generally a contractor package: general liability for third-party injury and property damage during construction, completed-operations for problems that surface after the court is finished, tools & equipment (inland marine), and commercial auto for your trucks. Workers compensation applies once you have employees. Coverage terms vary by carrier.
Why is completed-operations coverage important for court building?
Surface cracking, drainage, or settling can be alleged months after a job. Completed-operations is generally intended to respond to covered claims that surface after you finish — a common request on construction policies.
Do general contractors and clients ask for proof of insurance?
Routinely. GCs, HOAs, parks departments, and property owners typically require a certificate of insurance — often naming them as additional insured — before work can begin.
I also resurface and repair existing courts — is that included?
Resurfacing, crack repair, and net/fence installation are part of the same trade and should be disclosed so the coverage matches the full scope of what you do.
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