🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Vermont

Hey, if you're dealing with roof issues in Vermont, watch out for scammers who prey on homeowners, especially after storms. They might knock on your door promising quick fixes but leave you with shoddy work or empty pockets. Stick to these tips to keep your family safe and your home protected.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Vermont

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser

Out-of-town crews swarm after bad weather, exaggerating roof damage to push unnecessary full replacements. They start work fast, take deposit, then vanish.

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Bait-and-Switch

Super low bid to get the job, then 'discover' extra damage onsite needing more money, or swap cheap materials for premium prices.

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Phantom Foreman

Contractor takes money but sends unqualified subs or no one at all. Work is incomplete or poor quality.

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Fake Invoice

Claims insurance will cover everything, but bills you later for 'deductibles' or extras they invented.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request certificates for general liability and workers' comp insurance (critical for roofers working at heights). Call the insurer directly to verify it's current and covers the job scope—don't trust just the paper.

2

Licensing

Illinois doesn't require a state license for roofers, but confirm they're registered to do business via the Illinois Secretary of State website. Check with Fulton County Building Department or Village of Vermont for local permits and any complaints. Always ask for their business registration number.

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References

Ask for 3+ recent local references in Vermont or Fulton County. Call them yourself to hear about workmanship, cleanup, and if they'd hire again.

Protection FAQs

Do roofers need a license in Illinois?

No statewide license required, but they must register their business with IL Sec of State and get local permits. Verify via Fulton County or Vermont village offices.

What's a normal deposit for roofing?

10-30% max after contract signing, never full payment upfront. Legit pros start after materials arrive.

How do I spot fake insurance certificates?

Call the listed insurer to confirm. Real ones have policy numbers, expiration dates, and coverage limits matching the job.

Should I let door-knockers inspect my roof?

No—risky. Hire your own inspector or wait for insurance adjuster. Scammers use ladders to 'prove' fake damage.

What after a hail storm in Vermont?

Document damage yourself, file insurance claim first. Get quotes from established local roofers, not chasers.

Can I check complaints on roofers?

Yes—search BBB, Google reviews, IL Attorney General site, and Fulton County court records for lawsuits.

What's the warranty on a good roof?

Lifetime or 30-50 years on shingles from manufacturer, plus 5-10 years workmanship from installer.

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