Common Roofing Scams and How to Avoid Them
Your roof is one of the most important parts of your home, protecting you from the elements and ensuring structural integrity. Unfortunately, scammers know this and often prey on homeowners in need of repairs or replacements. At SunSent Solar & Roofing, we’ve seen it all, and we’re here to help you avoid roofing scams so you can make informed, confident decisions about your home.

1. The Storm Chaser Scam
Storm chasers are out-of-town contractors who show up after a major storm, offering quick and cheap repairs. They often pressure homeowners into signing contracts immediately and then disappear after performing subpar work—or worse, taking the money without doing any repairs at all.
How to Avoid It: Always verify the company’s
local presence, check
online reviews, and never feel pressured into signing anything on the spot. A reputable roofing company will give you time to review your options.
2. The “Free Roof” Insurance Scam
Some shady contractors promise a free roof by offering to cover your insurance deductible. This is insurance fraud and could lead to legal trouble for both you and the contractor. Worse, they might file false claims or inflate repair costs.
How to Avoid It: Work only with
licensed, insured contractors who follow legal insurance guidelines. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
3. High-Pressure Sales Tactics
Some roofers will use aggressive sales tactics, claiming you must act immediately to get a special deal or avoid further damage. While roofing problems should be addressed quickly, you should never feel forced into a decision.
How to Avoid It: Take your time to get multiple quotes and research your options. A
trustworthy contractor will respect your decision-making process.
4. Upfront Payment Scams
If a contractor asks for full payment upfront, that’s a major red flag. Some scammers take the money and never return, while others do poor-quality work and refuse to fix mistakes.
How to Avoid It: A reasonable deposit is standard, but never pay the full amount before work begins. Make sure you have a detailed contract outlining the payment schedule.
5. Mysterious “Hidden Damage” Claims
Some dishonest roofers will claim they found extra damage once work starts, drastically increasing the project’s cost. While legitimate issues can arise, scammers use this tactic to trick homeowners into paying more than necessary.
How to Avoid It: Always get a second opinion if additional damage is claimed. A reputable roofer will show you evidence of any issues before proceeding with additional work.
Work with a Roofing Team You Can Trust
At SunSent, we take pride in offering honest, transparent, and high-quality roofing services in the Midwest. If you’re in need of roof repairs or a replacement, visit sunsent.com/roof-repair to schedule a consultation with our experts.
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