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Affordability Pressure Puts Trade Cover Back Under the Spotlight

Why rising premiums and rebuilding costs matter beyond the household budget

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Fresh industry attention on insurance affordability is more than a household budget story.
For Australian tradespeople, rising premiums, higher repair costs and uneven disaster exposure can flow directly into how clients fund work, how projects are scoped and how small trade businesses protect their own equipment, vehicles and liability risks.

The latest discussion across the insurance sector centres on a familiar but worsening mix: more frequent severe weather, expensive building materials, labour shortages, higher reinsurance costs and the continuing impact of government charges on premiums. While much of the public debate focuses on home insurance, the same pressures can affect trade businesses that rely on insured clients, insured worksites and affordable cover to keep operating.

For builders, roofers, electricians, plumbers, carpenters and other contractors, underinsurance is a practical risk. A client whose property is not adequately insured may struggle to approve the full scope of repairs after storm, fire or flood damage. A trade business with outdated tool values, low portable equipment limits or an old business pack may face the same problem when replacing stolen gear or damaged plant.

This is also a reminder that insurance should not be treated as a once-a-year renewal chore. Replacement costs can change quickly. A tool trailer fitted out several years ago may cost far more to replace today, especially once specialist equipment, batteries, testing devices, storage systems and accessories are included. Tradies can use structured methods to estimate realistic sums insured before comparing policy limits and exclusions.

Public liability remains another pressure point. As repair costs rise, even a relatively simple property damage incident can become expensive. A burst pipe, damaged benchtop, failed installation or site accident may create costs that exceed what a tradie expected when the original cover limit was chosen. Contract requirements can also change, particularly on commercial, government or strata-related jobs.

Trade businesses should use the affordability debate as a prompt to review three key areas:

  • Whether tools, plant, stock, materials and vehicles are insured for current replacement values.
  • Whether public liability, contract works and professional indemnity limits still match the jobs being accepted.
  • Whether exclusions, excesses, unattended vehicle conditions and proof-of-ownership requirements are understood before a claim occurs.

Cost matters, especially for sole traders and small crews managing tight cash flow. But the cheapest policy is not always the most useful when a claim threatens tomorrow's work. If cover has become confusing, a licensed insurance broker may be able to help identify gaps, compare wording differences and explain the trade-offs between premium savings and protection.


Published:Thursday, 13th Aug 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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