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Inland Marine Insurance for Painters in Georgia: Painting Equipment and Tools Coverage

Inland marine coverage for Georgia painters: protect sprayers, ladders, and specialty equipment at job sites and in transit.

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Inland Marine Insurance for Painters in Georgia: Painting Equipment and Tools Coverage

A painting contractor whose airless sprayers and specialty equipment are stolen from a job site or vehicle has no claim under GL and no claim under commercial property. Inland marine is the coverage that fills that gap.

Painting contractors carry significant equipment to every project: airless paint sprayers, spray tips, scaffolding, ladders, compressors, and specialty tools for surface prep and finishing. These items live in vehicles and at job sites. Standard commercial property covers none of them off your premises.

Quick Answer

Estimated inland marine premiums for Georgia painters:

Coverage TypeEstimated Annual Premium
Small painting tools floater ($5K to $15K value)$180 to $440 per year
Mid-range painting equipment package ($15K to $40K value)$350 to $900 per year
Large painting contractor schedule ($40K to $100K value)$650 to $1,800 per year

Georgia premiums are near the national average.

What Inland Marine Covers for Georgia Painters

Equipment Floater

Covers portable tools and equipment at any location:

  • Airless paint sprayers, scaffolding, and ladders
  • Specialty surface prep equipment and spray tips
  • Compressors and portable lighting equipment

Service Vehicle Contents

Covers tools and equipment stored in your van or truck, which commercial auto does not cover.

Specialty Equipment

High-value items can be scheduled individually for agreed-value replacement coverage.

What Inland Marine Does Not Cover

  • Vehicles and trailers: commercial auto
  • Paint and coating materials: consumables
  • Damage to client property: general liability
  • Employee theft: commercial crime

Georgia-Specific Considerations

Georgia Market

Georgia painting contractors serving Atlanta's growing residential and commercial market. Equipment moves between job sites and is rarely at your shop when a loss occurs.

Service Vehicle and Equipment Security

Painters in Georgia routinely store equipment in vehicles overnight. Theft from parked vehicles is a common inland marine claim for this trade.

Equipment Value Updates

Review your equipment inventory and floater limits annually. Replacement costs for commercial-grade tools and specialty equipment have increased across most categories.

Licensing and Contract Requirements

Painters licensing requirements vary by state and locality. Inland marine is not typically a licensing requirement but is commonly required by commercial clients through contract.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does commercial property cover painting equipment at a job site?

No. Commercial property covers items at your listed business address. Equipment at job sites or in vehicles needs inland marine.

Does commercial auto cover equipment in my painters vehicle?

No. Commercial auto covers the vehicle. Tools and equipment in the vehicle need a separate inland marine floater.

Does inland marine cover airless sprayers?

Yes. Airless paint sprayers are portable equipment covered by a contractor tools floater wherever they are located.

How much inland marine does a Georgia painters need?

Your limit should match the replacement cost of all portable tools and equipment routinely off your primary premises.

Is inland marine required for painters licensing in Georgia?

Most states do not require inland marine for licensing. Commercial clients and general contractors typically require it through contract.

Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute insurance or legal advice. Coverage details and costs vary by carrier and individual circumstances. Consult a licensed insurance agent for guidance specific to your situation.

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This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute insurance advice. Coverage, requirements, and costs vary by state, carrier, and individual circumstances. Consult a licensed insurance agent for guidance specific to your situation.

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