Insurance for Your Home Improvement Business From Nationwide

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As a business owner in the home improvement industry, you make it possible for your customers to update and protect what’s typically their greatest investment: their home. And in this challenging economy, many homeowners are opting to repair and revamp their residences rather than move or buy new.

Whether you sell home furnishings, kitchen accessories, paint, lamps, plumbing fixtures or other home improvement supplies, you help people enhance their homes with increased function, style and comfort.

You need to be comfortable, too, when selecting and purchasing business insurance to protect your livelihood. Nationwide offers business insurance policies specially created for the home improvement industry, and our insurance advisors are trained to understand the many challenges and risks you face.

The answers you need
If you’re considering a new policy, you probably have specific worries and concerns about your home improvement business. So we’ve taken the time to address those issues and offer some solid solutions. You may also have questions about Nationwide — the coverage we offer, and how we help companies just like yours. When you’re ready to speak to an agent, please use our Professional Locator to find one near you. It’s the easiest way to get a customized home improvement business insurance quote.

How to choose an insurance policy for your home improvement business
We’ve created several resources to help you shop for insurance. Our checklist is a helpful guide for making the most of your meeting with an insurance agent. And these related quick facts about your industry might even surprise you — and put business insurance into a new context.

Be sure to consider all of the reasons why Nationwide is the best choice for your business insurance. We think you’ll agree that no other insurance company provides Nationwide’s service, pricing and reliable policies and protection for small and medium-size business.

Product, coverage, discounts, insurance terms, definitions, and other descriptions are intended for informational purposes only and do not in any way replace or modify the definitions and information contained in your individual insurance contracts, policies, and/or declaration pages from Nationwide-affiliated underwriting companies, which are controlling. Such products, coverages, terms, and discounts may vary by state and exclusions may apply.