Depending on what you do, you may only require public liability insurance on it’s own. Many business insurance liability policies offer the three main types, public, employers and products.
These types of policies are typically called combined liability insurance. If you are a sole trader, for example a plumber, electrician or carpenter, you may not need the additional two liability covers. You do not have any employees, hence there is no need for employers liability insurance and you do not supply products (separately) so there is no need for this cover.
What you need to look for is a tradesman’s insurance quote, this will give you the option of picking one of two liability covers. Every tradesman’s policy must have public liability and you can, if you need it, add on the employees cover.
This is what is known as cover in isolation, it is on it’s own as a single policy. But what about the products liability? Although you are not selling products, in a retail or wholesale sense, customers do end up with products that you have supplied.
The good thing is, that tradesman’s or contractors insurance policies do automatically include products liability, as long as the product is supplied as part of the contract. So, the plumber that puts in a bathroom suite, has products liability for any injury, illness, disease or damage caused by the products on their own.

