Contractors & Trades · Colorado
Colorado Landscaping & Lawn Care Insurance
Colorado landscaping businesses handle both high-altitude mountain property maintenance and Front Range commercial grounds management. I help Denver and Colorado Springs landscapers find coverage that addresses the dual exposure of mountain property work and high-volume commercial landscape maintenance contracts.
What landscaping and lawn care insurance covers
Landscaping and lawn care businesses in Colorado work around high-value properties where equipment damage, chemical drift, or injury to a bystander can generate significant claims. A complete program protects your business year-round.
General Liability
Covers property damage to landscaping, irrigation, structures, and vehicles during your operations — including damage from mowing equipment, trimmers, and chemical application.
Workers' Compensation
Covers employees injured on the job — landscaping work carries heat exposure, equipment injuries, and chemical exposure risk that makes workers' comp a critical coverage.
Commercial Auto
Covers trucks, trailers, and equipment transport vehicles used in your landscaping business. Required by Colorado law for any vehicle used in business operations.
Tools & Equipment
Covers mowers, blowers, trimmers, sprayers, and specialty landscaping equipment against theft or damage — on trailers, at the job site, or in overnight storage.
Pesticide/Herbicide Liability
Covers claims arising from chemical drift, over-application, or environmental damage from pesticide and herbicide use — a specific exposure for lawn care businesses.
Inland Marine (Equipment Floater)
Covers high-value landscaping equipment at any location — not just at a fixed address. Critical for businesses with multiple crews working across different job sites.
Why Dayton Insurance
An independent agent who works for you
Unlike captive agents who represent one company, I shop multiple carriers to find the right coverage at the right price for your Colorado business.
Truly independent
I represent multiple top-rated carriers — not just one company. That means you get options, not a single take-it-or-leave-it quote.
Claims advocacy
When you file a claim, you have someone in your corner. I'll walk you through the process and follow up with the carrier so you don't have to fight it alone.
One agent, start to finish
From the first quote to renewal, you work with Nate directly. No call centers, no handoffs, no surprises at renewal.
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Ready to get covered in Colorado?
As an independent broker, I shop multiple carriers to find the right fit for your Colorado business. Most commercial quotes come back within 2–3 business days.
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No forms, no fees — just a straightforward conversation about your coverage needs.
Common Questions
Frequently asked questions
Does my GL cover chemical damage to a client's lawn?
Standard GL covers property damage you cause to others during your operations, including chemical-related lawn damage. A pesticide/herbicide liability endorsement adds specific coverage for environmental claims beyond standard GL.
Am I covered for snowplowing in Colorado?
Snowplowing adds a significant GL and commercial auto exposure. Make sure your policy is endorsed for snow removal operations — some landscaping policies exclude or limit this coverage.
How much does landscaping insurance cost in Colorado?
Landscaping and lawn care insurance typically runs $1,500–$7,000 annually in Colorado for a GL and workers' comp program, depending on your revenue and whether you do chemical application. I compare multiple carriers to find competitive rates.
What insurance do HOAs and commercial properties require?
Most HOAs and commercial property management companies require $1M/$2M GL as a minimum. Some require additional insured status on your policy. I can set up your policy to meet those requirements.