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3 Roof Scams To Watch Out For!

Hurricane season is fast approaching, and Florida homeowners need to be ready! Besides hurricanes, several rounds of severe weather and large hail have already impacted several areas this year. With the possibility of even more storms in the next few months, it’s crucial that you learn what you can do and what to watch out for roof scams to protect your home.

 

Schedule An Inspection ASAP With A Reputable Roofing Contractor 

After any severe weather event, it is important to have a trained professional assess your home for any signs of damage. Waiting too long could lead to additional damage, like roof leaks. Also, many insurance companies have specific time limitations when filing a claim – if you wait too long, your insurance company may not cover the damages. 

Before you contact any Florida roofing company, make sure you do your homework! Make sure you only contact State Licensed Contractors in the state where your home is located. You can check roofing contractor credibility through reputable sites such as Angi.com and the Better Business Bureau.

 

Beware of Scams

The desire to have a roof quickly replaced and the fact that most people have little experience working with a roofing contractor can set an unsuspecting homeowner up for a variety of scams. Here’s what to watch out for:

 

Roof Scam #1: Inadequate Repair

Inadequate repair roofing scams are particularly tricky to spot until after the guilty party is long gone. If you randomly choose a roofer and they offer you a cheap quote, you may be pleased with the results for months before you realize you’ve been scammed!

Instead, find a local Florida roofing contractor that can provide references to the work they have done. More importantly, they should also show that they will be around in the future if a problem occurs. 

 

Roof Scam #2: The Storm Chaser

Out of all the roofing scammers, the out-of-town storm chasers are the most publicized, yet people all across the country fall victim to them. Storm chasers have no incentive to produce high-quality work, and there’s really no way for them to be held accountable because they will be gone by the time a problem arises.

Instead, find a local Florida roofing contractor with years of experience and a proven track record of high-quality work. 

 

Roof Scam #3: Offering To Pay Your Deductible 

Some disreputable contractors may offer to pay your homeowner’s insurance deductible in an attempt to win the job. Homeowners who receive this offer should be immediately suspicious. 

You are required by your insurance company to pay the deductible listed in your policy. Any contractor offering to pay this for you is committing a type of insurance fraud. 

 

At Roof Pros, we strongly believe in serving our community and maintaining long-lasting relationships with all of our clients. We believe that honesty, integrity, and high-quality workmanship will continue these relationships for generations to come. 

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