Builders Risk Answer
Does Builders Risk Cover Materials Stored Off-Site?
Sometimes — but it’s not automatic. Many builders risk policies require a specific endorsement for off-site materials. Here’s how to verify your coverage before staging materials away from the job.
- ✓Off-site materials coverage: policy-specific, not automatic
- ✓May require endorsement — often has its own sub-limit
- ✓Applies to materials at staging yards, warehouses, fabrication shops
- ✓Verify before storing high-value materials off the job site
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The Direct Answer
It depends on your specific policy. Some builders risk policies automatically extend a sub-limit for materials temporarily stored off the job site — at a supplier’s yard, a fabrication shop, a staging warehouse, or a secure storage facility. Others exclude off-site materials entirely unless a specific endorsement is added.
This distinction matters significantly when you’re managing a project that requires prefabrication, long lead-time materials, or staged deliveries. If $120,000 of custom millwork is sitting in a cabinet shop waiting to be delivered, and your policy doesn’t cover off-site materials, that’s an uninsured exposure.
The fix: call us before you stage high-value materials off-site. We verify whether your policy includes off-site coverage, confirm the sub-limit is adequate for your actual exposure, and add the endorsement if needed. It’s a straightforward issue to resolve before a loss — and essentially impossible to resolve after one.
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