🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Beaverton

Hey, if you're needing roofing work in Beaverton, watch out—scammers love targeting homeowners after storms or leaks. They can leave you with a leaky roof and an empty wallet. Stick to these tips like I tell my own family: verify everything, take your time, and choose pros who prove they're legit.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Beaverton

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser

Fly-by-night crews swarm after storms, claim urgent repairs, take a big deposit, then disappear or do minimal/poor work.

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Phantom Damage

Scammers 'inspect' and drill holes claiming hidden rot, insisting on full roof replacement when only minor fixes needed.

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Bait-and-Switch Materials

Quotes premium shingles but delivers cheap ones, or starts small job and upsells massively mid-project.

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Disappearing Contractor

Takes deposit, starts work minimally, then ghosts you leaving the job unfinished.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for general liability (at least $1M) and workers' comp. Contact the insurer directly to confirm it's active and add your home as an additional insured. Don't accept just a verbal claim.

2

Licensing

Michigan requires a Residential Builder License for roofing jobs over $600 from LARA. Ask for the license number and verify it yourself on the official LARA lookup: https://aca.lara.state.mi.us/Search/LicenseSearch. For commercial work, check additional local requirements.

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References

Get 3-5 recent references from Gladwin County or nearby jobs. Call each one to ask about work quality, cleanup, timeliness, and if they'd hire again. Cross-check with online reviews on BBB or Google.

Protection FAQs

Do roofers need a license in Michigan?

Yes, for residential work over $600, they need a Michigan Residential Builder License from LARA. Verify it online via their public search tool.

How much should I pay upfront for a roofing job?

Typically 10-30% as a deposit. Tie the rest to milestones like tear-off complete, install done, final inspection. Never pay in full upfront.

What insurance does a roofer need?

General liability ($1M+), workers' compensation if they have employees. Get a COI naming you as additional insured and verify with the carrier.

How do I check if permits were pulled in Beaverton?

Contact Gladwin County Building Department. Legit roofers pull required permits before starting—ask to see copies.

What to do after a storm in Beaverton?

Document damage with photos. Call your insurance first. Avoid door-to-door roofers—seek local licensed pros instead.

What if I think I've been scammed?

Stop payments immediately. Report to Michigan Attorney General, local police, and LARA. Contact your credit card company if paid that way.

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