🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Newark

Roofing scams are unfortunately common in Newark, especially after severe weather hits Wise County. Untrustworthy contractors may pressure you into quick decisions, take your money, and leave poor work—or disappear altogether. Protect your home and wallet by spotting red flags early and verifying credentials before signing anything.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Newark

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Scam

After hail or wind storms, out-of-town roofers descend on Newark, push urgent repairs, collect deposits, then perform shoddy work or vanish.

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Upfront Deposit Theft

Contractor insists on 30-50%+ cash deposit before work starts, then ghosts or does minimal work.

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Damage Exaggeration

Scammers inspect and inflate minor damage to sell full roof replacements, sometimes working with crooked adjusters.

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Incomplete or Substandard Work

Starts job, demands more money midway for 'unexpected issues,' abandons site with leaks.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) showing general liability (at least $1M recommended) and workers' compensation coverage. Call the insurance company listed on the COI to confirm it's current and valid for your job. Never rely on verbal assurances.

2

Licensing

Texas requires roofing contractors to register with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Ask for their registration number and verify it on the TDLR Roofing Search. Also, confirm any local business licenses or permits with Newark city offices or Wise County Development Services.

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References

Ask for 3-5 recent local references from Newark or Wise County jobs. Contact them directly to ask about workmanship, punctuality, cleanup, and overall satisfaction. Cross-check with online reviews from BBB or Google.

Protection FAQs

Do roofing contractors need a license in Texas?

Texas requires registration with TDLR, not a full license. Verify via TDLR website. Local Newark/Wise County permits may also apply.

Is door-to-door roofing solicitation legitimate?

Rarely. It's a huge red flag for storm chasers. Opt for referrals or screened local professionals instead.

How much should I pay upfront for a roof job?

No more than 10-20%. Payments should be staged based on completed work, verified by you or inspector.

What insurance does a roofer need?

General liability and workers' comp. Get COI and call insurer to verify—no exceptions.

How can I check if reviews are real?

Look for detailed, local reviews on BBB, Google, Yelp. Always get and call verifiable references.

What if I've been scammed on my roof?

Report immediately to local police, TDLR, Texas AG. Document everything for insurance claims or small claims court.

Are there government programs for free roofs after storms?

Scammers often claim this. Verify directly with insurance or FEMA—no legit program skips proper claims process.

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