Since 1993, The American Contractors Agency (ACA) has provided specialty services, products and resources to thousands of professional contractors.
HUNDREDS of contractors each month request GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE QUOTES from The ACA.
Effective March 30, 2009, we have new territories available for experienced Contractors Insurance professionals who have a dedication to providing comprehensive insurance products and superior customer service.
The ACA provides contractor insurance professionals with a proven Five Point Advantage Plan:
Advantage # 1 – Quality Contractor Prospects
Our contractor questionnaire provides a detailed profile of the contractor to insure that both the contractor and insurance professional have started with the necessary information to expedite a competitive insurance proposal.
Advantage # 2 – Immediate Contact from Contractor Prospects
Contractors frequently need to get general liability insurance coverage placed ASAP and our toll free number (1-800-2-THE-ACA) delivers immediate access to insurance professionals.
Advantage # 3 – Prompt Contact Information Delivery
Within minutes of most contractor insurance inquiries to The ACA, we provide the interested contractor a link to your website, your direct phone number and email address.
Advantage # 4 – Contractor Insurance Market Resources
If you need assistance locating a Contractor Insurance Market, the ACA has a 20 Year Experienced Contractor Insurance Specialist to assist you in locating that niche contractor insurance market.
Advantage # 5 – Starting at only $75.00 A Month!
The ACA delivers an aggressive marketing campaign for contractor insurance professionals at a cost that is undeniably affordable!
► Cost Effective, Instant Prospect Inquires and Detailed Prospect Information make The ACA an essential asset to the contractor insurance professional!
► Our Email Address: ACATeam@TheACA.com
► Our Phone Number: 1-800-2-THE-ACA (Option 2, extension #215)


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