πŸ›‘οΈ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Michigantown

Roofing scams hit hard in small towns like Michigantown, especially after storms. Shady contractors show up promising quick fixes but leave you with leaks or empty pockets. Listen upβ€”here's how to spot trouble and stay safe, like I'm telling my own family. Don't rush into deals. Take time to check pros properly.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Michigantown

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser

Fly-by-night crews flood in after bad weather, offer 'special deals' using cheap materials, take a deposit, and vanish.

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Deposit Disappearance

Contractor demands large cash deposit for materials, starts minimal work, then ghosts you.

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Shoddy Materials Swap

Quotes premium shingles but installs junk, or skips underlayment causing future leaks.

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Incomplete Job Bailout

Starts the roof tear-off but leaves it exposed, demands more money to finish, then bails.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Demand certificates for general liability (at least $1M) and workers' compensation. Call the listed insurance provider directly to verify active coverageβ€”don't trust just the certificate.

2

Licensing

Indiana doesn't require state licenses for roofers, but check business registration on the Indiana Secretary of State website (in.gov/sos). Confirm they pull building permits from Clinton County Building Department or Michigantown authorities before starting work.

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References

Get 3+ recent local references from Michigantown or Clinton County jobs. Call them to ask about work quality, timeliness, and if they'd hire again.

Protection FAQs

Do roofers need a license in Indiana?

No statewide license required, but verify business registration via Indiana SOS and local permit compliance in Clinton County.

What insurance should a roofer have?

General liability and workers' comp. Always call the insurer to confirm.

How much upfront payment is normal?

10-30% max for materials. Tie rest to completed phases.

What if a roofer won't provide references?

Walk away. Real pros have happy local customers.

Are door-to-door roofers ever legit?

Rarely. Prefer pros you research yourself over unsolicited visits.

How do I report a roofing scam in Michigantown?

Contact Clinton County Sheriff, Indiana AG consumer protection, or file at ftc.gov.

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