Avoid Roofing Scams in Crescent
Roofing scams target Crescent homeowners, especially after storms in McIntosh County. Don't let scammers take advantageβspot the red flags and verify before hiring. Follow these simple steps to protect your home and wallet.
β Verify contractors β’ β Spot red flags β’ β Avoid common schemes
Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Crescent
Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators
Storm Chaser
Out-of-town crews swarm after storms, hype minor damage, grab deposits, then disappear.
Fake Damage
Scammers poke holes or lie about issues to sell unnecessary repairs for cash.
Unfinished Work
Partial job done, then demand extra cash for 'surprises' and bail.
Material Swap
Promise premium shingles but swap in cheap ones while billing full price.
How to Verify a Professional
Insurance
Request a Certificate of Insurance for liability and workers' comp. Call the insurance provider listed to verify coverage dates and limits.
Licensing
Georgia requires a Residential Basic license for roofing jobs over $2,500. Search the license number on the Georgia Secretary of State's website (sos.ga.gov) or call (404) 424-9966 to confirm it's active.
References
Ask for 3 recent McIntosh County jobs. Contact each reference to check on quality, punctuality, and overall satisfaction.
Protection FAQs
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