Insurance ComparisonLast updated: April 2026

Tradesman Insurance Compared

We compared 5 insurance providers for UK tradesmen on price, cover breadth, and suitability for sole traders, small firms, and subcontractors. This is the full guide covering all cover types.

From £3/mo
Cheapest we found
250,000+
Tradespeople insured (SB)
£1m - 10m
PL cover range
On this page
  1. 1What is tradesman insurance?
  2. 2Provider breakdown
  3. 3What to look for
  4. 4Common questions
Our verdict

Simply Business is the best starting point for most tradesmen. For comprehensive direct cover, Hiscox offers the best package. For the cheapest, Tradesman Saver includes 5 covers as standard. For detailed public liability analysis, see our tradesman PL comparison.

ProviderBest forPL coverFromOur rating
Simply Business  Top pickMost tradesmen£1m - 10m~£5.64/mo4.6 / 5
HiscoxComprehensive£1m - 10m~£9/mo4.5 / 5
Tradesman SaverBudget cover£1m - 10m~£5/mo4.3 / 5
Direct LineTools protection£1m - 10m~£10/mo4.2 / 5
Rhino TradeSame-day cover£1m - 5m~£3/mo4.0 / 5

Prices based on a sole trader decorator in England with no claims and no employees. Your quote will vary by trade, turnover, location, and cover level. All prices exclude IPT.

What is tradesman insurance?

Tradesman insurance is a package of covers for builders, plumbers, electricians, decorators, roofers, joiners, and dozens of other trades. A comprehensive policy includes public liability, tools cover, employers liability, personal accident, contract works, and legal expenses.

Legal requirement: If you employ anyone, employers liability is required by law. Trade bodies like the FMB and Electrical Safety First also require members to hold adequate insurance.

Provider-by-provider breakdown

Top pickSimply Business
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Our rating4.6 / 5
From~£5.64/mo
PL cover£1m - 10m
Tools cover?Optional

Simply Business compares quotes from AXA, Hiscox, Covea, Churchill, and Zurich. Over 250,000 tradespeople insured, covering 1,500+ trades. From 5.64 pounds per month. UK claims team rated 9/10 on Feefo.

Build your policy with PL, EL, tools, personal accident, contract works, and legal expenses. For most sole traders, Simply Business consistently returns the lowest prices.

Strengths
  • 250,000+ tradespeople insured
  • Compare multiple insurers
  • From 5.64 pounds per month
  • 1,500+ trades covered
  • UK claims team rated 9/10
Weaknesses
  • Broker model, not direct
  • Tools cover varies by insurer
  • Phone hours limited
Our rating4.5 / 5
From~£9/mo
PL cover£1m - 10m
Tools cover?Optional

Direct insurer with a dedicated construction and tradesman product. Public and product liability included as standard with professional indemnity available. Clear policy wording and well-regarded claims process.

Best for tradesmen wanting a single comprehensive policy from a reputable direct insurer. Slightly more expensive but higher quality cover.

Strengths
  • Direct insurer, specialist cover
  • Professional indemnity available
  • Clear policy wording
  • Strong claims reputation
  • PL up to 10 million
Weaknesses
  • More expensive than brokers
  • Not all trades available online
  • No tools-only option
Tradesman Saver
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Our rating4.3 / 5
From~£5/mo
PL cover£1m - 10m
Tools cover?Optional

Five covers as standard: PL, products liability, financial loss, legal expenses, accidental death. Since 1984. 4.7 Trustpilot from 1,200+ reviews. Flat 10 pound admin fee.

Tools, EL, and contract works are optional extras. Smaller operation but hard to beat on price for straightforward PL cover.

Strengths
  • 5 covers as standard
  • From 54 pounds per year
  • 4.7 Trustpilot rating
  • Low admin fee
  • Simple online quote
Weaknesses
  • Tools and EL are extras
  • Smaller provider
  • Standard PL caps at 5m
Direct Line
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Our rating4.2 / 5
From~£10/mo
PL cover£1m - 10m
Tools cover?Included

Stands out for 24-hour tools insurance covering overnight van theft, which most providers exclude. Over 500,000 business policies. Contract works up to 1 million. No admin fees. 0% APR monthly payments in year one.

Higher quotes than brokers but the tools cover and extras justify the premium for tradesmen with valuable equipment. EU-wide cover included.

Strengths
  • 24-hour tools including overnight
  • 500,000+ policies
  • Contract works to 1m
  • No admin fees
  • 0% APR year one
Weaknesses
  • Higher than broker prices
  • Limited phone hours
  • Slower online quote
Rhino Trade
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Our rating4.0 / 5
From~£3/mo
PL cover£1m - 5m
Tools cover?Optional

Cheapest entry point: PL from 35 pounds per year. Insurance Times Specialist Broker Award 2022. 3,500+ five-star reviews. 30-second indicative quotes. UK team 6 days a week.

Some claims transparency concerns reported. PL caps at 5m. Best for tradesmen wanting cheapest possible cover who check exclusions carefully.

Strengths
  • From 35 pounds per year
  • 30-second indicative quote
  • 3,500+ five-star reviews
  • UK team 6 days a week
  • Award-winning broker
Weaknesses
  • PL caps at 5 million
  • Some claims concerns
  • Check exclusions carefully

What to look for

Tools cover
Your livelihood at riskCheck per-item limit, total sum, and whether overnight van theft is covered. Most policies exclude overnight unless you pay extra. Direct Line offers 24-hour cover.
Contract works
Protects work in progressIf fire, storm, or vandalism damages a job before completion, contract works covers the cost of redoing it. Essential for larger projects.
Cover level
Match to your contractsDomestic: 1-2m. Commercial sites and main contractors: 5-10m. Check what your clients require before buying.

Hired-in plant cover protects you if hired equipment (scaffolding, diggers, generators) is stolen or damaged while in your possession. You are usually liable for hired equipment from the moment it arrives. Check whether your policy covers this or if you need a separate add-on.

Need just public liability? See our detailed 7-provider PL comparison with real quotes and provider cards.
See PL comparison

Common questions

What insurance do tradesmen need?
At minimum, public liability. If you employ anyone, employers liability is a legal requirement. Most tradesmen also benefit from tools cover, personal accident, and contract works.
How much does tradesman insurance cost?
Between 3 and 25 pounds per month for a sole trader. Higher-risk trades like roofers pay more than decorators.
Do I need tools insurance?
Not legally required but strongly recommended. If your tools are stolen or damaged, replacement can cost thousands. Check overnight van theft coverage specifically.
What is the difference between tradesman insurance and public liability?
PL is one component. Full tradesman insurance can also include employers liability, tools, personal accident, contract works, hired plant, and legal expenses.

How we compared these providers

We researched each provider by reviewing their policy documents, getting test quotes, checking customer reviews on Trustpilot and Feefo, and speaking to business owners. Our ratings reflect price, cover, claims reputation, and ease of use. We update quarterly. FixList may earn a commission if you click through and purchase. This does not affect our ratings.