🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Prospect

Hey, if you're in Prospect and need roofing work, watch out for scammers—especially after storms when door-knockers swarm. They promise quick fixes but often leave you worse off. Spot the red flags, verify credentials, and protect your home like you would for family. Here's how to stay safe.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Prospect

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Scams

Out-of-town crews flood Prospect after bad weather, hype minor damage, take upfront cash, then botch repairs or vanish.

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Bait-and-Switch Materials

Lowball quote with premium shingles, then 'switch' to cheap ones on-site or claim upgrades needed.

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Phantom or Incomplete Work

Partial shingle toss or nothing done after deposit, then ghost you.

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Fake Damage Inspections

Claim hidden leaks or urgent issues to scare you into unnecessary full replacement.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Ask for a certificate of insurance (general liability & workers' comp). Call the listed insurer to confirm coverage amounts and expiration.

2

Licensing

Connecticut roofers must be registered as Home Improvement Contractors (HIC). Check status and complaints at the CT DCP eLicense portal using name or HIC #.

3

References

Request 3-5 recent local references from Prospect or New Haven County jobs. Call to ask about work quality, timeliness, and if they'd hire again.

Protection FAQs

Do roofers need a license in Connecticut?

Yes, as Home Improvement Contractors (HIC). Verify at CT DCP. Unlicensed work is illegal.

What insurance should a roofer have?

General liability ($1M+), workers' comp if employees. Get cert and verify directly—no fakes.

How common are roofing scams after storms in CT?

Very—watch for out-of-state plates and cash-only demands. Report to DCP and AG.

I paid upfront—what now?

Contact local police for theft report, DCP for complaint, credit card for chargeback if possible. Small claims if under $5K.

How do I spot poor workmanship?

Check for proper flashing, underlayment, ventilation. Hire inspector post-job if unsure.

Where to report a scam in Prospect?

CT DCP (860-713-6310), Attorney General, local Prospect PD. File online at elicense.ct.gov.

Should I get multiple quotes?

Always—3 bids help spot outliers. Compare apples-to-apples on scope and materials.

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