🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Glen Allen

Roofing work is essential for protecting your home or business, but scammers target Glen Allen homeowners, especially after storms. Think of this as advice from a family member who's seen it happen—spot the red flags early and verify everything to keep your money safe and your roof solid.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Glen Allen

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Scam

Out-of-town 'roofers' swarm after bad weather, claim minor damage requires full replacement, take a big deposit, then vanish or do shoddy work.

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Fake Damage Upsell

Contractor exaggerates hail or wind damage during inspection, pushes unnecessary repairs or premium materials to inflate the bill.

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Deposit and Disappear

Low initial bid wins the job, collects upfront payment for materials, then delays endlessly or ghosts you entirely.

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Change Order Gouge

Starts with a cheap quote, 'discovers' surprise issues mid-job, hits you with huge add-ons without prior agreement.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Request a certificate of insurance (COI) for general liability and workers' compensation, listing your project as additional insured. Call the insurer directly to verify it's current—no relying on the contractor's word. Protect yourself from accidents on your property.

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Licensing

In Alabama, roofers handling jobs over $50,000 need a license from the Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors (ALBCG). Search their website (lbgc.alabama.gov) by name or license number, or call to confirm active status. Always get the license number upfront.

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References

Ask for 3-5 recent local references in Glen Allen or Marion County. Call them to ask about work quality, timeliness, and payment issues. Cross-check reviews on BBB.org, Google, and Angi.

Protection FAQs

Do all roofers need a license in Alabama?

For jobs over $50,000, yes—check the Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors. Smaller jobs still benefit from licensed pros for quality assurance. Verify online or by phone.

Is it normal to pay upfront for roofing materials?

Small deposits (10-20%) are common, but never full payment. Tie payments to milestones like 'materials delivered' or '50% complete'. Beware cash demands.

What if a roofer shows up unannounced after a storm?

Legit pros don't cold-call aggressively. Take their card, but shop around locally. Report high-pressure tactics to the Alabama Attorney General.

How do I check if insurance is real?

Demand a COI and call the listed insurer to confirm coverage dates and limits. Don't accept PDFs without verification.

Should I sign a roofing contract on the spot?

Never. Take time to review, get competing bids, and consult references. Sleep on it.

What to do if I suspect a scam?

Stop payments immediately. Contact local police, Alabama AG consumer protection (1-800-392-5658), and file with BBB. Keep all records.

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