How much does masonry insurance cost in Texas? (2026)

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Edited by Justin Marks · Updated July 2026 · Disclosures ↓

Masonry insurance pricing in Texas is shaped by the same state-specific bureau loss-cost filings that govern every commercial policy issued in Texas. Below: the most-recent Texas filings affecting masonry operations, cited to the regulator or bureau filings they came from — primary-source, government-held pricing records. Read the full national context on the Masonry cost guide.

Recent rate-filing activity — 8 state filings across 2 commercial lines

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 masonry operations, each cited to the regulator or bureau filing it came from.

Line State Overall change Effective Filing
WC TX Overall -3.8% adjustment to voluntary loss cost level Jul 1, 2026 SERFF #NCCI-134745334
Comm Auto TX per vehicle annual (Bodily Injury Liability) — RESIDUAL MARKET Nov 1, 2025 Filing #2025-9419
Comm Auto TX per vehicle annual (Bodily Injury Liability) — RESIDUAL MARKET Nov 1, 2025 Filing #2025-9419
Comm Auto TX per vehicle annual (Bodily Injury Liability) — RESIDUAL MARKET Nov 1, 2025 Filing #2025-9419
Comm Auto TX per vehicle annual (Bodily Injury Liability) — RESIDUAL MARKET Nov 1, 2025 Filing #2025-9419
Comm Auto TX per vehicle annual (Bodily Injury Liability) — RESIDUAL MARKET Nov 1, 2025 Filing #2025-9419
Comm Auto TX per vehicle annual (Bodily Injury Liability) — RESIDUAL MARKET Nov 1, 2025 Filing #2025-9419
Comm Auto TX ISO multistate zone-rated loss-cost revision Sep 12, 2025 SERFF #ISOF-G134311774

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 — Masonry insurance overview

Masonry carries construction's heavier end: general liability priced for structural work — a wall is not a paint job when it fails — workers' compensation at masonry classification rates, scaffold and height exposure, and silica dust, where OSHA's respirable-crystalline-silica standard makes practice a documented, underwritten fact. Tools and mixers ride an inland-marine floater between jobs.

As an industry-typical estimate, a small masonry contractor commonly runs roughly $2,500–$7,000+/year for general liability, with workers' comp on payroll at masonry rates. No insurance bureau publishes masonry premiums, so every dollar here is an estimate; each fact is sourced to a named authority (III, IRMI, OSHA, NCCI, CDC/NIOSH). Use the calculator below, then get a real quote in 5 minutes.

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 a masonry contractor typically carries (industry-typical estimates):

  • General liability: structural severity — collapse and completed-operations exposure outlast the job itself. III commercial GL, IRMI completed operations.
  • Workers' compensation: masonry classifications rate on payroll — among construction's higher-rated trades. III workers comp, NCCI Atlas.
  • Silica practice: OSHA's respirable-crystalline-silica standard governs cutting and grinding — controls and medical surveillance are documented facts. OSHA silica, NIOSH silica.
  • Tools & equipment (inland marine): saws, mixers and scaffold that travel between jobs. IRMI equipment floater.

Wall heights, scaffold use, and trade mix are primary rating factors.

For Texas-specific direction, see the filed-rate table above.

Industry context — what published research says about Masonry coverage

  • Walls outlast the invoice. Completed-operations exposure means a failed wall is your claim years after the job closed. IRMI completed operations.
  • Silica is the regulated hazard. OSHA's silica standard makes dust controls and medical surveillance documented practice — priced practice. OSHA silica.
  • Masonry rates as a heavy trade. WC classifications for masonry sit among construction's higher-rated codes — payroll precision matters. NCCI Atlas.

How to lower your masonry insurance cost

General levers that apply nationally — Texas operators may also have state-specific levers (e.g. non-subscriber WC, multi-jurisdiction permit consolidation).

Run the silica program by the standard
Written exposure-control plans and wet-cutting practice satisfy OSHA and lower the WC story. OSHA silica.
Document scaffold competence
Trained competent persons and inspection logs cut the height-work story. OSHA construction.
Classify payroll precisely
Masonry's high-rated codes make misclassification expensive in both directions. NCCI Atlas.
Schedule the equipment you own
Keep the floater aligned with real saws, mixers and scaffold. IRMI equipment floater.

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Related guides

Sources cited (national context above)

  1. Commercial General Liability Insurance — Insurance Information Institute (III), 2024
  2. Completed Operations Liability — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
  3. Workers Compensation Insurance — Insurance Information Institute (III), 2024
  4. NCCI Atlas — Class Codes — National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI), 2024
  5. Respirable Crystalline Silica — Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 2024
  6. Silica Topic Page — CDC National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2024
  7. Contractors Equipment Floater — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
  8. Construction Industry — Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 2024
📘 Educational, not advice. This state-specific cost page is general educational content reviewed by Jason Wootton, our licensed P&C Insurance Agent (NPN 7694718). Bureau-filed loss-cost changes do not directly equal carrier rate changes — your final quote depends on class code, payroll, experience modifier, schedule credits/debits, and the carrier's LCM. For actual numbers, get a real quote.
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