Plasterers Insurance 

Specialist insurance for self-employed plasterers and plastering businesses, from £3.89 per month.*

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  • Public Liability for Plasterers
  • Tool and equipment cover
  • Employers’ Liability and more

From £3.89* a month

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What does plasterers insurance cover?

Our insurance for plasterers offers the essential business cover you need to protect against potential claims, helping you operate securely and avoid financial losses. With public liability included, you also have the option to add extras like employers’ liability, tailored to the specific needs and size of your business. Whether you operate as a sole trader or run a larger business we can offer the cover you need.

Our policy is flexible to your needs. You can customise our Contractors All Risk cover to meet your specific requirements. Choose the level you need for contractors works, plant and tools you own and hire. If you select one or all of these extras, employee tools and personal effects will be included, up to £500.

Make sure you have the correct insurance for your trade and be sure to check if any exclusions are relevant to what you have planned in policy documentation.

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Public Liability

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Employers' Liability

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Contractors Works

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Plant & Tools

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Financial Loss

Why do you need plasterers cover?

Insurance for plasterers can offer essential protection from various risks and liabilities associated with your work. With the best of intentions, sometimes things go wrong and having suitable insurance can acts as a safeguard to your business assets, employees, and clients, with financial protection.

By investing in plasterers insurance, you can operate your businesses with confidence, knowing that you have the necessary protection in place if claims should occur. These examples highlight the importance of plasterers cover:

Protection from claims if a client suffers an injury.

Although low risk, accidents can happen and lead to claims from accidental injury to a client or damage to their property. This could be a client tripping over your equipment, or it could be spilling plastering material on a household item, such as a rug or carpet.

Either way, in the event of an accident like this, you are vulnerable to a substantial compensation claim, as well as other associated cost. Public liability insurance can cover you if you find yourself in this situation.

An employee or temporary worker suffers a workplace accident.

Plastering work brings several risks from materials and equipment and general hazards. As an employer, you are responsible for providing a safe workplace for and plasterers you hire.

If employees or temporary workers are involved on your projects, employers’ liability is a legal obligation with fines of £2500 per day for failing to comply.

Accidental damage caused to plant and tools you own or hire.

As a plasterer, you could be using your own plastering mixer on a large renovation project. Whilst mixing plaster, the machine is accidentally damaged preventing you working.

Without Plant and Tools insurance, you could have to pay for a replacement, delaying your work and impacting your earnings. With insurance in place, the costs of replacing your tools would be covered, allowing you to stay on schedule and avoid financial loss.

Our experts explain why...

“Plastering work brings distinct risks – from property damage concerns to equipment protection requirements. Our specialised trade insurance recognises these challenges and delivers comprehensive cover that extends well beyond basic liability. We protect against workplace injury claims, provide materials and equipment cover, and ensure your tools are safeguarded whether they’re owned or hired. This bespoke approach means plasterers can focus on delivering quality craftsmanship, confident that their business has the proper insurance foundation to manage the unforeseen.”

Chris Trotman, Protectivity Underwriting Manager

Making claims clear and simple

We work with our claims handling partners to make the process of making a claim as easy as possible.

Claims data as of 01.12.2025

£5.6million

paid in claims

£188081

largest claim paid

How much does plasterers insurance cost?

The cost of plasterers insurance can vary depending on several factors, for example, if you employ staff then your policy will need additional cover in employers’ liability, at a higher cost.

Investing in specialist plasterers insurance is not just about protecting you from financial losses. It’s a small price to pay to provide additional, professional credibility that you take your business operations seriously.

At Protectivity, Plasters Insurance starts from just £3.89* a month.

Prices from

£3.89* a month

Explainer quote

Policy cost

£4.16* a month

Policy type

Plasterers Insurance

Duration

Annual

Turnover

Up to £250,000

Public Liability

£1,000,000

This example is based on a real quote from our website on 05/01/2026. If your circumstances and cover needs differ, your quote may be more or less expensive than the above example. The quote you receive will reflect the information you share about your event. The quoted price may vary from those displayed here.

Have a question?

For further information on your policy, renewals, making a claim and contacting us, you’ll find an extensive list of FAQs on our Help & Support page.

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Why choose Protectivity for your plasterers insurance policy?

Let the reviews of over 3,500 customers explain why you should choose us.¹

Trusted by over 180,000 customers.

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This page content has been created for pre-purchase information and should not be taken as advice.

*Prices quoted refer to a quote raised from our website 05/01/2026. Prices will differ depending on requirements. Make sure you have the correct level of cover for what you need. For the most accurate pricing, please get a quote and for full details on what is covered refer to our policy documentation with your quote.

**Based on Protectivity sales data from 2007 to present

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