🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Roxboro

Hey family, roofing work is essential, but scams are rampant in Roxboro, especially after storms. I've put together this guide to help you spot the bad actors and connect with solid pros. Take your time—no legitimate roofer will rush you. Follow these steps to keep your home safe and your wallet secure.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Roxboro

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Scam

Opportunistic crews flood Roxboro after storms, exaggerate minor shingle damage, push unnecessary full roof replacements, collect a big deposit, then disappear.

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Deposit Disappearance

Contractor takes a large cash deposit for materials, starts minimal work or none, then ghosts you or declares bankruptcy.

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Fake Damage Inspection

Scammer 'inspects' your roof, secretly damages shingles or uses tricks to show 'problems,' then quotes sky-high repairs.

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Subpar Materials Swap

Quotes premium shingles but installs cheap imports that fail quickly, leaving you with leaks and no warranty.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Request certificates of general liability insurance (at least $1M coverage) and workers' compensation. Call the insurance provider directly using the number on their website (not the contractor's copy) to verify it's current and accurate.

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Licensing

Visit the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors website at nclbgc.org. Search for the contractor's name or license number. In NC, roofing projects over $40,000 typically require a valid general contractor's license—always confirm it's active.

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References

Ask for 3-5 recent references from jobs in Person County or nearby. Call them personally—ask about work quality, timeliness, cleanup, and if they'd hire again. Check online reviews on sites like BBB or Google for patterns.

Protection FAQs

Do all roofers in Roxboro need a license?

In North Carolina, general contractors (including many roofers) need a license for jobs over $40,000. Always check nclbgc.org, even for smaller jobs—reputable ones carry it anyway.

What should I do right after a storm damages my roof?

Tarp it temporarily if needed. Avoid door-knockers. Contact local established roofers for inspections instead.

Is a large upfront payment normal for roofing?

No—stick to 10-20% max deposit. Pay the rest in phases as work progresses. Get it all in a written contract.

How can I verify insurance?

Get the certificate, then call the insurer directly (find contact on their site). Confirm coverage limits, expiration, and that it names you as additional insured.

What warranties should a good roofer provide?

Expect 10-50 year manufacturer warranties on shingles, plus 5-10 year workmanship. Get everything documented.

Are online reviews enough to trust a roofer?

They're a start, but check BBB, Angi, and Google for patterns. Always verify licensing and get personal references too.

Should I get multiple quotes for roofing?

Yes! Aim for 3 from local, verified pros. Compare apples-to-apples on materials and scope.

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