🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Sussex

Roofing scams hit hard in Sussex, especially after Wisconsin storms. Scammers prey on urgency to rip you off. Protect your home and wallet like you would your family—verify everything before handing over a dime. This guide covers red flags, checks, and what real pros do right.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Sussex

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser

Out-of-town crews swarm after bad weather, hype fake damage, grab deposit, then ghost or botch the job.

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Deposit Dash

Contractor takes big upfront payment, starts work minimally, then vanishes.

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Shoddy Materials Swap

Promises premium shingles but installs cheap junk without you noticing.

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Exaggerated Damage

Points out minor wear as 'emergency,' pushes full tear-off you don't need.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Demand proof of general liability ($1M+ recommended) and workers' comp insurance. Verify by calling the insurer using the policy's contact info—not the contractor's word.

2

Licensing

Wisconsin doesn't require a state license for roofers. Check business registration via Wisconsin DFI (dfi.wi.gov). Contact Village of Sussex Building Department or Waukesha County to confirm they handle permits properly.

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References

Get 3+ recent local references from Sussex/Waukesha jobs. Call them to ask about quality, cleanup, and if they'd hire again. Check BBB and Google reviews for consistency.

Protection FAQs

Do roofing contractors need a license in Wisconsin?

No state license required, but confirm business registration with DFI and local permit compliance via Sussex or Waukesha County.

What insurance should I verify?

General liability and workers' compensation. Get certificates and call insurers to confirm active coverage.

How do I spot a roofing scam quickly?

Door-knockers post-storm, cash demands, no paperwork, pressure sales, out-of-area crews.

Is a deposit normal for roofing?

Yes, but small (10-20%). Never full payment upfront. Tie payments to milestones.

What after a storm in Sussex?

Document damage, contact your insurer first. Avoid rush hires—seek local pros.

How to report a scam?

Call Sussex PD, WI DATCP consumer protection (800-422-7128), FTC.gov, or local BBB.

Why written contracts?

Protects you with specifics on scope, price changes, warranties. No handshake deals.

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