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Avoid Roofing Scams in Washington

Roofing scams hit hard in Washington, especially after storms. Scammers prey on urgent needs, promising quick fixes but leaving you worse off. Protect your home like you would your familyβ€”verify everything and choose wisely.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Washington

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Scam

Out-of-state crews swarm after bad weather, offer 'deals,' take big deposits, then vanish without completing work.

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Fake Inspection Scam

Door knockers claim a 'free' roof check, invent urgent problems, and push overpriced, unnecessary repairs.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Super-low initial bid to hook you, then 'discover' issues onsite to jack up the final bill.

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Unpermitted Shoddy Work

Skip permits and inspections, use cheap materials, then disappear when problems arise.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a certificate of insurance for general liability and workers' comp. Call the listed insurance provider directly to verify it's active and adequate.

2

Licensing

Kansas doesn't require statewide roofer licensing, but check business registration at the Kansas Secretary of State website (sos.ks.gov). Confirm local permits with Washington County offices and ask to see any required contractor credentials.

3

References

Ask for 3-5 recent jobs in the Washington area. Contact those customers to hear about quality, timeliness, and if they'd hire again.

Protection FAQs

What are the biggest red flags for roofing scams in Washington?

Watch for door-to-door storm chasers, big upfront demands, no contracts, and pressure tactics. Legit roofers give time to decide.

Does Kansas require roofing contractors to be licensed?

No statewide license needed, but check Kansas Secretary of State for registration and Washington County for local permits.

Should I pay a deposit upfront for roofing work?

Small deposits (10-20%) are okay for materials, but never full payment. Pay in stages as work progresses.

What insurance should a roofer have?

General liability, workers' compensation, and possibly builder's risk. Get a certificate and verify with the insurer.

How do I check roofer references?

Request 3-5 local ones. Ask about work quality, cleanup, communication, and if they'd rehire.

What if I think I've been scammed on my roof?

Stop payments, document everything, report to Kansas Attorney General, local police, and BBB. Seek legal help if needed.

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