🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Murrells Inlet

Hey, coastal storms hit Murrells Inlet hard, and so do roofing scammers chasing quick cash. They'll knock on your door promising miracles but leave you high and dry. Spot the fakes, verify the real deal, and keep your home safe—like I'd tell my own family.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Murrells Inlet

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser

Fly-by-night crews swarm after hurricanes, take big deposits for 'urgent' repairs, then ghost you.

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Bait-and-Switch

Lowball quote to start, then 'discover' extra damage mid-job to jack up the price.

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Fake Damage Upsell

Exaggerate minor issues to push full replacement, using your insurance claim.

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Phantom Warranty

Promise lifetime warranties on cheap materials, then vanish when leaks start.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Demand a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for general liability and workers' comp, listing your project. Call the insurer directly (number on COI) to verify coverage amounts and expiration. No COI? Walk away.

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Licensing

South Carolina requires roofers to hold a Residential Specialty Contractor License (roofs) or Residential Builders License from the SC LLR Contractors' Licensing Board. Visit llr.sc.gov/contractors/, enter their license number, and confirm active status and disciplinary record. Always ask for it first.

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References

Request 3-5 recent jobs in Murrells Inlet or Georgetown County. Call each one: Ask about work quality, timelines, cleanup, and if they'd hire again. Vague or no refs? Big warning.

Protection FAQs

Do all roofers need a license in South Carolina?

Yes, residential roofers need a Residential Specialty (Roofing) License or Builders License from SC LLR. Commercial jobs require a Commercial General Contractor license. Always verify online.

What if a roofer wants full payment upfront?

Red flag! Trustworthy ones use small deposits (10-30%) and progress payments. Pay the rest after inspection.

How do I check insurance after a storm?

Get COI naming you as additional insured. Call the carrier to confirm active coverage for your job.

Should I hire the first roofer who knocks?

Never. Get 3+ bids from licensed locals. Compare apples-to-apples.

What about door-to-door roofers with 'certificates'?

Fake certs are common. Verify licenses via SC LLR site and insurance by phone.

I've been scammed—what now?

Contact Georgetown County Sheriff, file with SC Attorney General, and dispute charges with your bank/credit card.

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