πŸ›‘οΈ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Long Grove

If you're dealing with roof repairs or a full replacement in Long Grove, scams are unfortunately common, especially after storms. Listen, like I'd tell my own family: don't rush into hiring the first person who knocks on your door. Take a breath, verify everything, and protect your hard-earned money. Here's how to spot trouble and stay safe.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Long Grove

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Scam

Out-of-area crews flood in after hail or wind storms, claim to spot 'hidden damage,' take a big deposit, start work poorly, then vanish.

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Lowball Bid Upsell

Super cheap quote to win the job, then 'discover' expensive issues once on roof, demanding more money mid-project.

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Shoddy Materials or Incomplete Work

Use cheap, mismatched shingles or skip underlayment, leave job unfinished after partial payment.

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Fake Damage Reports

Claim your insurance won't cover unless they handle it, then botch the claim or overcharge.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Request certificates of liability insurance (at least $1M) and workers' compensation. Call the insurance company directly using the number on their policy documentβ€”not the roofer's infoβ€”to confirm it's current and covers the job scope.

2

Licensing

Iowa doesn't require a statewide license for roofers, but check with the Scott County Building Department for local permit requirements and contractor compliance. Ask for their Iowa Workforce Development contractor registration if applicable, and verify online via the county website or Iowa's official directories.

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References

Ask for at least 3 recent jobs in the Long Grove or Scott County area. Contact those customers yourself to ask about workmanship, timeliness, cleanup, and if they'd hire again.

Protection FAQs

Do roofers need a license in Iowa?

No statewide license is required for residential roofing, but they must comply with local Scott County codes and pull permits. Always verify permit history with the county.

What should I do right after a storm damages my roof?

Tarp large holes temporarily. Document damage with photos. Contact your insurance before hiring anyone. Avoid unsolicited door-knockers.

How much upfront payment is normal?

10-30% max for materials. Tie the rest to completed phases like tear-off, installation, inspection. Never pay in full upfront.

How do I check online reviews?

Look at BBB, Google, Angi for patterns over 1+ years. Ignore new profiles or all 5-stars. Check for local complaints with Scott County.

What insurance do roofers need?

General liability ($1M+), workers' comp (required if employees). Verify directly with carrier. Your homeowner policy won't cover their injuries.

When should I get multiple quotes?

Always for big jobs like roofing. Aim for 3 local pros. Compare apples-to-apples on materials and warranties, not just price.

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