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Contractor Bonds for spray foam contractors

License bonds, performance bonds, and payment bonds for spray foam contractors. Required for state licensing in most states and often required by GCs and property owners on commercial projects.

Contractor Bonds — spray foam contracting

What it covers

  • License and permit bonds required for state contractor licensing
  • Performance bonds guaranteeing project completion
  • Payment bonds guaranteeing payment to subcontractors and suppliers
  • Bid bonds for commercial project bids
  • Maintenance bonds for post-completion warranty periods
  • Fast approval for small bonds, underwriting for larger commercial bonds

Who it's for

  • Spray foam contractors applying for or renewing state licenses
  • Operations bidding commercial or government projects requiring bonds
  • Contractors required by GCs to provide a payment or performance bond
  • Businesses needing fast bond approval for an active project bid

Why CCA

  • Fast approval for most license and small contractor bonds
  • Commercial bonds for larger spray foam projects
  • We coordinate bonds with your insurance program for a complete package
Contractor Bonds — FAQ

Common questions about contractor bonds

A license bond (also called a surety bond) is required in most states for a contractor's license. It guarantees you'll follow state laws and pay any damages from violations. Most spray foam contractors need a license bond as part of their state licensing requirements.

A performance bond guarantees you'll complete the project as specified. A payment bond guarantees you'll pay your subcontractors, suppliers, and laborers. Both are commonly required on public and larger private projects.

License bonds and small commercial bonds ($25K-$100K) are often approved same-day or next-day. Larger bonds require underwriting. We move as fast as the project timeline requires and tell you upfront if underwriting is needed.

Yes — and we recommend it. A coordinated insurance and bond program from one source simplifies certificate management and renewal. We provide the GL, CPL, auto, and bonds together.

Cost depends on crew size, revenue, work types, equipment value, and loss history. We quote your actual business in about 15 minutes — never a generic estimate from a form not built for spray foam.

Yes. Spray Foam Insurance Company is licensed in all 50 states and writes programs for spray foam contractors nationwide.

Typically 15 minutes on a call. Larger programs or accounts with prior losses may take a day, but we set clear expectations and move fast.

Often yes. We have specialty and surplus-lines markets for contractors declined over remediation claims, off-ratio losses, or chemical exposure incidents.

Usually yes. A coordinated program closes gaps between policies, reduces total cost, and makes certificate management and claims much simpler.

A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength. We place spray foam coverage with A-rated carriers so the policy is there when a remediation claim or off-ratio dispute arrives.

Off-ratio coverage protects against claims from improperly mixed spray foam — the most common costly claim in the industry. Standard GL excludes it; we build policies that include it.

CPL covers bodily injury and property damage from spray foam chemicals — MDI, polyols, blowing agents — which are classified pollutants excluded by standard GL. CPL fills that gap.

Crew size, annual revenue, types of work (residential/commercial/industrial), equipment value, coverage lines needed, current insurer, and loss history. The more detail, the more accurate the quote.

Yes. We issue same-day certificates with correct additional insured language. When a GC needs a certificate in an hour, we deliver.

In most states, yes — once you have employees, workers' comp is legally required. Spray foam work involves chemical exposure and elevated work, making proper WC essential.

Spray foam applicators need the correct insulation-installer codes — not painting or generic construction codes. Wrong codes mean wrong premiums and potential audit surprises.

Yes. If you run multiple crews or work across state lines, we build one coordinated program with no gaps between jobsites or crew locations.

Yes. Proportioners, heated hoses, spray guns, and support equipment are covered against theft, damage, and breakdown on and off the jobsite.

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