🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Big Bend

Roofing work is essential for protecting your home or business, but scams are common in Big Bend, especially after storms. Shady operators can take your money and leave you with poor work or worse. Think of this as advice from a family member—here's how to spot trouble and stay safe.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Big Bend

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser

Out-of-town crews swarm after bad weather, offer low bids, take deposits, then do subpar work or vanish.

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Bait-and-Switch

Quote a cheap price for basic shingles, then claim issues requiring expensive upgrades once on-site.

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Phantom Repairs

Claim minor fixes needed, charge high fees, but do little or no actual work.

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Unpermitted Work

Skip required permits to cut costs, leading to fines or issues when selling your property.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Always request proof of general liability insurance and workers' compensation. Call the insurance company directly to verify coverage—don't rely on emailed PDFs that could be faked.

2

Licensing

In Wisconsin, residential roofers should be registered as Dwelling Contractors with the Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS). Search at dsps.wi.gov. For Big Bend, check Waukesha County Building Department for local requirements and permits.

3

References

Ask for 3-5 recent references from jobs in Waukesha County. Contact them personally to confirm the work quality, timeliness, and if they'd hire again.

Protection FAQs

Do roofers need a license in Wisconsin?

Residential roofers acting as dwelling contractors must register with DSPS. Verify at dsps.wi.gov. Commercial projects may have additional local rules—check Waukesha County.

Is it normal to pay upfront for roofing?

Small material deposits (10-20%) might be okay, but never full payment upfront. Legit pros bill in stages tied to milestones.

What to do after storm damage in Big Bend?

Document damage first. Contact your insurance, then get 3 local quotes. Avoid door-knockers promising to 'work with insurance.'

How do I verify a roofer's insurance?

Get the certificate and call the insurer using the number on their official site. Ask about coverage limits and expiration.

What warranties should I expect?

Material warranties from manufacturers (20-50 years), plus 5-10 year workmanship from the installer. Get it in writing.

Can I spot fake reviews?

Look for verified reviews on BBB, Angi, or Google with photos. Be wary of all 5-star profiles with generic comments.

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