Carpet Cleaner Insurance in Washington
Washington requires Workers' Compensation for carpet cleaners. See the checklist below for the full breakdown and costs.
Washington requirements
| Coverage | Required? | Minimum | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Workers' Compensation | Required | Statutory | Workers' comp is purchased through the state fund (monopolistic state). |
State regulator: Washington Office of the Insurance Commissioner
Coverage checklist
| Coverage | Requirement | Annual cost |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial AutoCA | Required | $1,160–$2,784/yr |
| General LiabilityGL | Required | $406–$1,044/yr |
| Workers' CompensationWC | Required | $1,392–$4,640/yr |
| Inland Marine / Tools & EquipmentIM | Recommended | $232–$812/yr |
| Business Owner's PolicyBOP | Optional | $580–$1,624/yr |
| Commercial PropertyCP | Optional | $580–$2,088/yr |
| Professional Liability / E&OPL/E&O | Optional | $464–$1,044/yr |
Cost breakdown
- ·Fleet size
- ·Driving radius
Required for cleaning crews traveling between locations.
- ·Residential vs. commercial
- ·Crew size
- ·Revenue
Covers damage to a client's property — the most common claim in cleaning.
- ·Payroll
- ·Crew size
- ·Chemical exposure
Required once you have employees; slip and chemical-exposure injuries are common.
- ·Equipment value
Covers vacuums, extractors, and equipment kept in vehicles.
- ·Office/storage
If you lease an office or supply storage.
- ·Office/storage ownership
If you own or lease a workspace.
- ·Commercial contracts
Rare — mainly for firms offering cleaning consulting.
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Carpet Cleaner insurance in Washington — FAQ
Do carpet cleaners need insurance?+
Yes. carpet cleaners typically need general liability, workers' comp, and commercial auto. Most states recommend some or all of these policies to operate legally or by contract.
How much does carpet cleaner insurance cost?+
A typical carpet cleaner can expect to pay general liability runs $350–$900 per year, professional liability $400–$900, workers' comp $1200–$4000 depending on payroll, and commercial auto $1000–$2400 per vehicle. Total annual premiums for a small operation usually range from $1,500 to $8,000 depending on coverage choices, revenue, and number of employees.
Is workers' comp required for carpet cleaners?+
Yes, in nearly every state — once you have W-2 employees. Texas is the only state where workers' comp is optional. Even sole-proprietor carpet cleaners often carry it because the physical nature of cleaning work makes injuries common.
What does general liability cover for a carpet cleaner?+
General liability covers third-party bodily injury and property damage — for example, if a customer is injured on site or you accidentally damage a client's property. It does not cover your own injuries or professional errors (those need workers' comp and professional liability).
Do carpet cleaners need professional liability insurance?+
In many cases, yes — professional liability covers claims that a mistake or omission in your work caused a client financial harm. It's worth considering if you have contracts with defined deliverables.
Does my personal auto insurance cover my carpet cleaner business?+
No — personal auto policies typically exclude business use. If you drive a vehicle for work (transporting equipment, visiting clients, making deliveries), you need a commercial auto policy.
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