When it comes to your home, you want to ensure that you're getting the best possible service for your money. Unfortunately, there are a lot of dishonest people out there who will try to take advantage of unsuspecting homeowners; this is especially true when it comes to your roof. Unscrupulous individuals see big-ticket repairs such as your roof as an easy opportunity to take advantage of kind and unexpecting people.
Keep yourself safe from these manipulative tactics and use these tips to spot a roofing scam:
False Promises
A scamming contractor usually tries to create a false sense of urgency to get you to agree to repairs before you have time to think about and consider their offer. Have you heard the term "storm chaser?" They are a specific type of scammer that goes to homes after large storms to try and make homeowners believe that their roof was damaged in a storm. That is one-way scammy roofers will create a false sense of urgency.
An accredited company would never do this. They will present you with all your options and then allow you to make any decisions on your own time.
Demanding Payment Upfront
If a contractor demands that you pay them upfront, alarm bells should begin immediately going off in your mind. A scammer will often request the repairs' payment upfront, then disappear without completing the work. Even asking for a deposit for materials should be a sign that something is wrong.
Lying About Damage
Since most homeowners don't spend much time on top of their roofs, it's relatively easy for scammers to lie about roof damage. Some will even show fake photos of a damaged roof and claim that it's on your home. Even worse, they can create damage while they perform a so-called inspection.
To avoid being manipulated by roof scammers, make sure to ask them all of the right questions. An honest company will never have a problem with you asking for licensing, referrals, or proof of past work. To avoid this hassle altogether, contact our team of trusted professionals at August Roofing and Solar!
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