How much does laundromat insurance cost in Alaska? (2026)
Laundromat insurance pricing in Alaska is shaped by the same state-specific bureau loss-cost filings that govern every commercial policy issued in Alaska. Below: the most-recent Alaska filings affecting laundromat operations, cited to their SERFF tracking numbers — primary-source, government-held pricing records. Read the full national context on the Laundromat cost guide.
Recent rate-filing activity — 1 state filings across 1 commercial line
Commercial carriers can't charge whatever they want — each state's Department of Insurance must approve loss-cost filings before they take effect. These are primary-source, government-held records available on SERFF Filing Access. Cited below: the most-recent active filings affecting laundromat operations, with the real SERFF tracking number for each.
| Line | State | Overall change | Effective | SERFF tracking |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WC | AK | Overall -3.7% voluntary loss cost; -4.8% assigned risk rates | Jan 1, 2026 | NCCI-134643708 |
Source: SERFF Filing Access (filingaccess.serff.com) — the official public-records interface for state Department of Insurance filings. Loss-cost changes shown are the overall bureau-wide change in each state; the actual impact on your quote depends on your class code, payroll, experience modifier, and carrier-specific loss-cost multiplier (LCM). Get a quote for your exact numbers.
National context — Laundromat insurance overview
A laundromat's signature claim is the customer who slips on a wet, soapy floor — so general liability is the front line. But the real cost story is the machines. Washers, dryers, and water heaters fail mechanically and electrically, and a standard property policy excludes that, so you need equipment breakdown (boiler & machinery) coverage. And because the whole store runs on pressurized water lines and drains, water damage and sewer backup are among the most frequent property losses you'll face.
As an industry-typical estimate, a small unattended laundromat runs roughly $2,000–$7,000+/year across general liability, commercial property, equipment breakdown, and business income — bundled most often into a businessowners policy, with payroll-rated workers' compensation added once you staff a wash-dry-fold counter. No insurance bureau publishes laundromat premiums, so every dollar here is an estimate; each coverage fact is sourced to a named institute (III, IRMI, NFPA, OSHA, NCCI). Use the calculator below, then get a real quote in 5 minutes.
National benchmark figures
Published cost ranges for Laundromat insurance — useful as a national baseline against which the Alaska filings above signal local direction.
Industry-typical market ranges (national)
Sourced from III, NCCI, ISO, NAIC, BLS, FMCSA, FDA, NRA — government and bureau publications, not from our quote form
Coverage lines a laundromat typically carries (industry-typical estimates):
- General liability: wet, soapy floors make customer slip-and-fall the signature third-party injury risk in an open self-service space. IRMI commercial general liability.
- Equipment breakdown: mechanical/electrical breakdown of washers, dryers, water heaters, and boilers — which a standard property policy excludes. IRMI equipment breakdown.
- Water damage & sewer backup: constant pressurized supply lines and high-volume drains make leaks and sewer backup a leading property loss; backup needs an added endorsement. III sewer backup.
- Business income + tenant's improvements: if a fire or burst pipe closes the store, business income replaces lost wash/dry revenue; if you lease, improvements & betterments covers the plumbing/electrical build-out you paid for. IRMI business income, IRMI improvements & betterments.
State variation is large — fire-protection class, crime score, flood zone, and workers'-comp class rates all vary by state.
For Alaska-specific direction, see the filed-rate table above.
Industry context — what published research says about Laundromat coverage
- Slip-and-fall is the signature laundromat liability. Wet, soapy floors in an open self-service space make same-level falls the leading customer-injury claim, which general liability responds to. OSHA walking-working surfaces.
- The machines need their own coverage. A standard commercial property policy excludes mechanical and electrical breakdown, so washers, dryers, water heaters, and boilers must be covered by equipment breakdown (boiler & machinery). IRMI equipment breakdown.
- Water is the most frequent property loss. The III reports water/freezing claims hit roughly 1 in 67 insured properties a year at ~$15,400 average severity — and a laundromat runs on pressurized supply lines and high-volume drains, with sewer backup needing an added endorsement. III sewer backup.
- Most laundromats lease — so the build-out is yours to insure. The plumbing, electrical, drains, and flooring you paid for are tenant's improvements & betterments, an insurable interest the landlord's policy won't cover. IRMI improvements & betterments.
How to lower your laundromat insurance cost
General levers that apply nationally — Alaska operators may also have state-specific levers (e.g. non-subscriber WC, multi-jurisdiction permit consolidation).
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Sources cited (national context above)
- Commercial General Liability Policy — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
- Equipment Breakdown Insurance — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
- Business Income Coverage — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
- Improvements and Betterments — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
- Businessowners Policy (BOP) — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
- Protect Your Property From Sewer Backups — Insurance Information Institute (III), 2024
- Facts + Statistics: Homeowners and Renters Insurance (water-damage frequency) — Insurance Information Institute (III), 2024
- Spotlight on Workers' Compensation — Insurance Information Institute (III), 2024
- Home Fires Involving Clothes Dryers and Washing Machines — National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 2022
- Walking-Working Surfaces (slip, trip, and fall) — Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 2024
