🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Susquehanna

Roofing work is essential, but scammers target Susquehanna homeowners, especially after storms. They promise quick, cheap fixes but leave you with shoddy work or empty pockets. Listen up—like I'm telling my own family—spot the red flags early and verify everything before handing over a dime. This guide keeps you safe.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Susquehanna

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser

Fly-by-night crews flood the area after storms, offering 'special deals' on new roofs. They collect big deposits, do minimal or fake work, then vanish.

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Bait-and-Switch

Lowball quote to get in the door, then claim 'hidden damage' requires pricier materials or full tear-off once work begins.

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Fake Inspection

Door-knockers offer 'free roof checks,' scare you with tales of imminent collapse, and push unnecessary full replacements.

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Phantom Payment

Take full payment for materials that never arrive, or subcontract to shady crews who botch the job and disappear.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Always request a certificate of insurance for general liability and workers' compensation. Call the insurance provider directly using the number on the certificate—not the contractor's—to verify coverage amounts and expiration dates match your project.

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Licensing

Pennsylvania doesn't require a statewide roofing license, but contractors must register as home improvement pros for jobs over $500. Check registration via the PA Attorney General's Bureau of Consumer Protection at www.attorneygeneral.gov/protectyourself/home-improvement or call 1-800-441-2555. Confirm any local Susquehanna County or borough permit requirements.

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References

Demand 3-5 recent local references from Susquehanna-area jobs. Call them yourself to ask about work quality, timeliness, cleanup, and if they paid the full amount without surprises.

Protection FAQs

Do roofers need a license in Pennsylvania?

No statewide license required for roofing, but they must register as home improvement contractors for jobs over $500. Verify via PA Attorney General's office to protect yourself.

What's a safe upfront payment amount?

Limit to 10-30% deposit after a signed contract. Tie the rest to completed work stages—never pay in full upfront.

How do I know if insurance is legit?

Get a certificate and call the insurer directly. Check it covers your job size and has adequate liability (at least $1M).

What to do after a storm in Susquehanna?

Document damage first. Avoid out-of-towners; seek local pros who know PA codes and won't pressure you.

Can I get my money back if scammed?

File complaints with PA Attorney General, local police, and BBB. Credit cards may allow chargebacks if recent.

How many bids should I get?

Aim for 3 from verified local roofers. Compare apples-to-apples on materials and warranties.

What warranties should I expect?

Trustworthy roofers offer 10-50 year material warranties and 5-10 year workmanship. Get it in writing.

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