🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in San Diego

Roofing scams hit hard in San Diego, especially after storms. I've helped folks spot these tricks before they lose thousands. Listen up—here's how to stay safe and pick solid pros. Don't rush. Take time to verify.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in San Diego

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Scam

Out-of-state crews swarm after storms, claim urgent roof damage, push quick fixes with cash deals, then botch the job or ghost you.

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Upfront Payment Vanish

Scammer takes a big deposit for materials or labor, starts minimal work, then disappears.

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Cheap Materials Switch

Quotes premium shingles but installs subpar ones, pocketing the difference.

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Insurance Fraud Push

Promises to 'handle insurance' and inflate claims for kickbacks, risking your policy cancellation.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for general liability ($1M+ recommended) and workers' comp. Call the insurance carrier directly to confirm it's active and covers the job.

2

Licensing

Texas doesn't require statewide roofing licenses, but check Duval County or City of San Diego building department for local permits and registrations. Verify business filings at the Texas Secretary of State website.

3

References

Ask for 3-5 recent San Diego-area references. Call them to ask about work quality, timeliness, cleanup, and if they'd hire again.

Protection FAQs

Do roofers need a license in San Diego, TX?

No statewide license required in Texas, but verify local Duval County or City of San Diego permits via their building department.

How can I check a roofer's insurance?

Get a COI and contact the insurer to confirm coverage limits and expiration.

Is it normal to pay upfront for roofing?

No—legit roofers take small deposits (10-20%) and balance after completion. Avoid cash demands.

Should I trust door-to-door roofers after a storm?

Rarely. They're often storm chasers. Stick to established local pros.

How many roofing quotes should I get?

At least 3 from verified locals to compare apples-to-apples.

What if the roofer won't pull permits?

Red flag. Permits protect you legally and ensure code compliance.

Can scammers fake references?

Yes, so call recent local ones and ask specific questions about their experience.

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