🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Walkertown

Hey, roofing scams can hit hard, especially after storms in Walkertown. I'm sharing this like I'd tell my own family—stay smart and protect your home and wallet. Scammers prey on urgency, but with these steps, you can spot them and connect with real pros.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Walkertown

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Scam

Out-of-town crews flood areas after storms, claiming roof damage you can't see. They pressure for quick signatures and large deposits, then botch the job or disappear.

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Bait-and-Switch Materials

Low bid uses cheap materials, but mid-job they 'discover' issues requiring pricier upgrades—or swap to inferior shingles without telling you.

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Upfront Payment Trap

Insist on full or half payment before starting, then ghost you or do minimal work.

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Fake Damage Inflation

Exaggerate minor issues to sell full replacements. Use ladders to 'show' problems without proper inspection.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Ask for certificates of insurance for general liability (at least $1M) and workers' comp. Call the insurance company directly to verify it's current and covers your job—don't trust just a PDF.

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Licensing

North Carolina requires general contractors, including many roofers, to be licensed by the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors (nclbgc.org). Search by name or license number to confirm active status and qualifications for jobs over $40,000. Local Forsyth County permits may also apply—check with the county building department.

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References

Request 3-5 recent local references in Walkertown or Forsyth County. Call them and ask: Was the work quality? On time? Any hidden costs? Would they hire again?

Protection FAQs

Do all roofers need a license in North Carolina?

Most full roof replacements over $40,000 require a NC General Contractor license. Check nclbgc.org. Smaller jobs may need local Forsyth County permits—always verify.

How do I check a roofer's license?

Visit nclbgc.org, use the license lookup tool with their number or name. Ensure it's active, not expired or disciplined.

Should I pay a deposit upfront for roofing?

Never more than 10-30%. Tie payments to progress: after demo, after install, final cleanup. Avoid cash—use check or card.

What to do after a storm in Walkertown?

Document damage with photos. Tarp temporarily if needed. Get bids from local, licensed pros—avoid door-knockers. File insurance claim first.

How can I spot a trustworthy roofer?

Look for written estimates, licenses, insurance certs, local references. They explain options clearly, no pressure, and have real reviews.

What if I think I've been scammed?

Contact Forsyth County Consumer Protection, NC Attorney General, or file police report. Dispute charges if paid by card. Warn neighbors via local groups.

Are commercial roofing scams different?

Similar tactics, but larger scale. Verify commercial endorsements on licenses, higher insurance limits, and business references from similar projects.

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