COI Tracking for HVAC Contractors: Best Practices for Compliance

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) contractors keep construction projects livable and efficient. But behind every HVAC install is a host of risks — from equipment damage to on-site injuries.…

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) contractors keep construction projects livable and efficient. But behind every HVAC install is a host of risks — from equipment damage to on-site injuries. That’s why Certificates of Insurance (COIs) are essential. In this blog, we’ll break down best practices for COI tracking in HVAC contracting and how to simplify compliance.


Why HVAC Contractors Need COIs

HVAC work comes with unique risks that make insurance coverage critical:

COIs prove that HVAC subcontractors have active insurance to cover these risks, protecting GCs and project owners.


Common COI Challenges in HVAC


Best Practices for COI Tracking in HVAC

  1. Collect Before Work Begins – Require COIs during the bidding or onboarding process.
  2. Verify Coverage Types: Ensure liability, workers’ comp, and auto (if needed) are included.
  3. Set Automated Reminders: Track expiration dates at 30, 15, and 7 days before lapse.
  4. Centralize Documentation: Store COIs in a single, searchable platform.
  5. Make It Easy for Subs: Provide mobile-friendly upload options.

How ConCOI Helps HVAC Contractors

ConCOI simplifies HVAC COI tracking with:


Final Thoughts

For HVAC contractors, compliance isn’t just paperwork — it’s protection. By adopting smart COI tracking practices, contractors reduce liability, avoid costly delays, and build stronger trust with project owners. With ConCOI, HVAC compliance becomes effortless.


👉 Next Step: Streamline HVAC COI Tracking with ConCOI

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