Workers' Comp Insurance for Plumbing Businesses in New York
Plumbing contractors (NCCI 5183) typically face moderate workers' comp rates — much lower than roofing or framing, but higher than office-only operations. Lifting injuries and slip-and-fall claims drive most losses. Service plumbers, drain cleaning, and new-construction plumbing all use the same primary code but may have different sub-classifications in New York. The New York workers' compensation market is governed by NYCIRB, and the average rate statewide is approximately $1.41 per $100 of payroll.
New York requirements for plumbing businesses
When required: Required for any employer with at least one employee, including part-time and family members.
Sole proprietors: Sole proprietors are exempt unless they elect; partnerships exempt for partners only.
Owner / officer exclusion: Sole corporate officers and one- or two-person corps may exclude; LLC members may exclude.
Plumbing class codes used in New York
Why plumbing workers' comp is tricky in New York
Plumbers who do their own gas line work or HVAC ductwork may be misclassified — these activities have separate codes. Apprentices, clerical staff, and outside salespeople should be coded separately to keep your effective rate low.
Tips for New York plumbing contractors
- ✓ Separate clerical (8810) and outside sales (8742) staff to lower blended rate
- ✓ Document service vs new-construction split for proper class allocation
- ✓ Pay-as-you-go is widely available for plumbers and helps with seasonality
- ✓ Consider Master Plumber endorsement for owner exclusion in your state
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