🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Overton

Roofing work is critical for your home's safety, but scammers target Overton homeowners, especially after storms. Think of this as advice from a family member who's seen too many get taken advantage of. Don't rush into deals – verify everything to avoid shoddy work or lost money. Legitimate pros make it easy to check their credentials.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Overton

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Scams

Out-of-area roofers swarm after storms, promise quick fixes with low bids, take a deposit, then flee or do poor work with cheap materials.

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Upfront Payment Scams

Scammers demand full or large payments before starting, then vanish or never complete the job.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Ultra-low initial quote to hook you, then 'discover' issues onsite to inflate costs dramatically.

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Fake License or Materials Scams

Show forged licenses or use substandard materials while claiming premium quality.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Always request a certificate of insurance (COI) for general liability (at least $1M) and workers' compensation. Contact the insurer directly to confirm it's current – don't rely on the roofer's word.

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Licensing

Nevada requires all contractors to be licensed by the Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB). Verify the license online at nscb.nv.gov by searching the contractor's name or number. Ensure it's active, covers roofing (e.g., R-30 classification), and check for any disciplinary actions.

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References

Ask for 3-5 recent references from jobs in Clark County or nearby. Call them yourself. Ask about work quality, timeliness, cleanup, and if they'd rehire.

Protection FAQs

What should I do if a roofer knocks on my door uninvited?

Be cautious – especially post-storm. Thank them politely but say you're getting multiple licensed bids. Verify credentials before any discussion.

How do I check a roofing license in Nevada?

Use the Nevada State Contractors Board website (nscb.nv.gov). Search by name or license number, confirm active status and roofing classification.

Is it normal to pay a deposit for roofing?

Small deposits (10-20%) are common, but never full payment upfront. Tie payments to progress milestones.

What insurance does a roofer need?

General liability and workers' comp. Get a COI and call the insurer to verify coverage limits and expiration.

How many quotes should I get for roofing?

At least 3 from licensed, insured locals. Compare apples-to-apples on materials, warranties, and timelines.

What if I suspect a roofing scam?

Don't pay more. Report to NSCB (nscb.nv.gov), Clark County authorities, and Nevada Attorney General. Document everything.

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