🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Chandler

Roofing scams are unfortunately common, especially after Arizona's intense storms or monsoon season. Scammers target Chandler homeowners promising quick fixes but leaving you with shoddy work or nothing at all. Think of this as advice from a family member: stay cautious, verify everything, and protect your investment in your home or business.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Chandler

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Scams

Out-of-town crews flood the area after storms, point out minor or fake damage, demand a big deposit, then vanish without completing the job.

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Deposit and Disappear

Scammers take a large upfront payment (often cash) for materials or labor, then delay, make excuses, or ghost you entirely.

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Shoddy Work or Bait-and-Switch

Low initial quote to win the job, then 'discover' issues requiring extras, or use cheap materials while charging premium prices.

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Fake Warranty Scams

Promise lifetime warranties that don't exist or aren't backed, then disappear when leaks occur.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Ask for a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for general liability and workers' compensation. Contact the insurer directly using the info on the COI to verify coverage limits and expiration date.

2

Licensing

Arizona requires roofers to have a valid license from the Registrar of Contractors (ROC). Visit roc.az.gov, search by license number, and confirm it's active for roofing (CR-11 classification) with no complaints.

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References

Request at least three recent references from Chandler or Maricopa County jobs. Call them to verify the work quality, if they stayed on budget, and if they'd recommend the roofer.

Protection FAQs

What should I do immediately after storm damage to my roof in Chandler?

Document the damage with photos. Contact your insurance for an adjuster first. Avoid unsolicited roofers—get recommendations from trusted sources.

How do I check if a roofer is licensed in Arizona?

Go to roc.az.gov and use the license lookup tool. Enter the license number and ensure it's active for roofing with a clean record.

Is it normal to pay a deposit for roofing work?

A small deposit (10-30%) for materials is common, but never full payment upfront. Payments should be staged: deposit, mid-progress, completion.

What insurance should a Chandler roofer have?

General liability (at least $1M), workers' comp if they have employees. Always get a COI and call the carrier to confirm.

How many bids should I get for a roofing job?

Aim for 3 bids from verified, local pros. Compare apples-to-apples on materials, scope, and warranties—not just price.

What if a roofer shows up uninvited after a storm?

Politely decline and report them if pushy. Trustworthy roofers wait for your call and come from referrals.

Can I spot fake roofing damage?

Granules in gutters are normal wear. Hire a licensed inspector for assessment, not a salesperson.

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