National reach. All 50 states, every spray foam market.
Contractors Choice Agency places spray foam insurance programs in all 50 states — from Texas and Florida to the Midwest, Northeast, and Pacific West.
Spray foam markets we serve.
Texas
Houston, Dallas, statewide — one of the largest spray foam markets
Florida
Tampa, Orlando, statewide — high-humidity construction demand
Southeast
GA, NC, SC, AL — growing new-construction spray foam market
Midwest
OH, IN, MI, IL — cold-climate demand for spray foam insulation
Southwest
AZ, NM, NV — desert heat and commercial retrofit market
Mountain West
CO, UT, ID — high-altitude and cold-climate application
Northeast
NY, PA, NJ, New England — dense construction markets
Pacific West
CA, OR, WA — strict isocyanate regulations and environmental rules
Featured regions
Dedicated pages for key spray foam markets.
Licensed and writing in all 50 states
Whether your operation is in Texas, Florida, the Midwest, or anywhere in between — one agent, one coordinated program. NPN #8608479.
Get a quoteCoverage area questions
No. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes spray foam programs for contractors anywhere in the country — Texas, Florida, the Midwest, Southeast, Northeast, and everywhere spray foam is applied.
Yes. We structure programs so your GL, WC, and commercial auto coordinate across state lines without gaps — including contractors who travel for commercial and industrial jobs.
Yes. We work with specialty markets that understand state-specific chemical-exposure and CPL requirements — including California's strict isocyanate rules and EPA-regulated applications.
Yes. If you run multiple crews, have a shop location, or work across multiple states, we build one coordinated program so there are no gaps between jobsites and locations.
Cost is driven by crew size, revenue, rig value, types of jobs, and loss history. We quote your actual operation in about 15 minutes — never a ballpark from a generic contractor form.
Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes spray foam programs nationwide — Texas, Florida, the Midwest, Southeast, Northeast, and everywhere spray foam contractors operate.
Typically 15 minutes on a call. Larger or hard-to-place accounts may take a day or two, but we move fast and set expectations up front.
Often yes. We have specialty and E&S markets for contractors declined over chemical exposure, overspray claims, or prior loss runs. Bring us your situation and we'll find a market.
Usually yes. A coordinated program closes gaps between policies, simplifies certificates, and is typically more cost-effective than separate policies from separate carriers.
A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength and ability to pay claims. We place coverage with A-rated carriers so the coverage is there when an overspray, chemical-exposure, or equipment-theft claim hits.
Yes — typically same-day for standard requests. General contractor and project-owner requirements are routine for us.
Yes. If you run multiple crews, have a shop location, or work across multiple states, we build one coordinated program with no gaps between crews and locations.
Crew size and payroll, annual revenue, rig and equipment list with values, types of jobs (residential/commercial/industrial), states you work in, current coverage, and loss history. More detail means a more accurate quote.
Yes — policy review is a core part of our service. We look for exclusions, sublimits, class-code mismatches, and coverage gaps that could leave you exposed at claim time.
CPL covers chemical releases and respiratory-exposure claims — including isocyanate exposure from spray foam application. Because standard GL excludes pollution, CPL fills that gap for spray foam contractors.
Only if it's structured with a completed-operations component and adequate limits. Overspray and foam-failure claims often arrive months after the job — your GL needs to cover that tail.
Only under inland marine. Commercial auto covers the truck; inland marine (equipment floater) covers the rig and equipment on the trailer. Many contractors discover this gap only after a theft.
Yes. Agricultural, industrial, and cold-storage spray foam applications are specialties we understand — including the higher GL limits and CPL requirements those jobs often carry.
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