How Electricians Can Reinsure Their Labor Warranty
You’re pulling permits, running wire, installing panels, and putting your license on every job you touch. And you’re standing behind that work with a labor warranty because that’s what separates a professional electrical contractor from a handyman with a multimeter. But every warranty callback — a breaker that keeps tripping, a connection that arced, a fixture that failed because of how it was wired — that’s your licensed electrician’s time, your truck, your liability, and your margin gone. And in this trade, callbacks don’t just cost money. They cost your reputation and your license.
You already know how equipment warranties work. Square D, Leviton, Lutron, Siemens — they cover the panels, the breakers, the devices. But the moment your electrician makes that connection, the labor is on you. Nobody covers that except your own business.
Our program lets you reinsure that labor warranty the same way an insurance carrier backs a policy. You collect a small warranty fee on every job — built right into your bid — and instead of that exposure sitting on your books, it flows into a reinsurance structure that is legally yours, earns you money, and covers your claims when they come in.
Electrical contractors running serious commercial and residential volume are writing serious tax checks every year. The way this program is structured, contributions to your reinsurance account come with significant tax advantages. Money that would have gone straight to the IRS stays inside a structure that’s building real value for you and your business instead.
No extra admin on your end. No adjusters to coordinate. No claims paperwork to chase down. We handle all of the administration, all of the program management, and we service every single claim from the first call to final resolution. You keep your electricians licensed, focused, and billable. We handle everything else.
Every job you warranty is a future liability sitting on your books. A loose neutral, a missed ground, a connection that worked fine at inspection but failed six months later — these things happen even to the best crews, and right now you’re absorbing every one of them alone. This program makes sure that when they do happen, you’re covered — and in the meantime you’re building a revenue stream and reducing your tax liability on every job you close.
You’ve spent years building a reputation worth protecting. This program protects it — and pays you for it.
If you would like to know if reinsurance is right for you, just ask!