🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Stanfield

Roofing work is essential, but scammers in Stanfield and Pinal County target homeowners, especially after storms. They promise quick fixes with low prices but often leave you worse off. Listen up like I'm telling a family member: spot the red flags, verify everything, and don't rush into deals. This guide keeps you safe.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Stanfield

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser

Fly-by-night crews arrive after rain or windstorms, claim urgent roof damage, take a big deposit, do shoddy work or disappear entirely.

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Upfront Payment Grab

Contractor insists on full or most payment before starting, then stalls, does incomplete work, or ghosts you.

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Bait-and-Switch Materials

Quotes premium shingles or underlayment but installs cheap substitutes, or removes undamaged materials to upsell.

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Fake Damage Report

Poses as inspector, exaggerates minor issues to push full replacement at inflated prices.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Insist on a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for general liability (min $1M) and workers' compensation. Contact the insurer directly using the info on the COI to confirm coverage and limits match your job.

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Licensing

Arizona requires roofing contractors to be licensed by the Registrar of Contractors (ROC). Ask for their ROC license number (e.g., ROC123456) and verify status, bond, and complaints at roc.az.gov. Look for active CR-11 (roofing) classification.

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References

Request 3+ recent references from Pinal County or nearby jobs. Call them to verify work quality, on-time completion, cleanup, and if they'd rehire the contractor.

Protection FAQs

How do I verify a roofing contractor's license in Stanfield?

Go to roc.az.gov, enter the license number they provide. Check for active status, roofing classification (CR-11), and any disciplinary history.

What insurance proof should I demand from roofers?

Certificate of Insurance showing active general liability and workers' comp. Call the carrier to verify—don't trust just the document.

Is a big deposit normal for roofing jobs?

No—limit to 10-20% max. Legit pros tie payments to completed phases like demo, install, cleanup.

What if a roofer knocks on my door uninvited?

Politely decline and end the conversation. Research licensed locals instead of impulse hires.

How many roofing quotes should I get?

At least 3 written quotes from verified, licensed contractors. Compare scope, materials, and timelines fairly.

Where do I report suspected roofing scams in Arizona?

File with AZ Registrar of Contractors (roc.az.gov), Attorney General (azag.gov/complaints), and local Pinal County authorities.

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