🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Saluda

If you're in Saluda and need roofing work done, scams can hit hard—especially after storms. Think of this as advice I'd give my own family: stay safe by spotting red flags early and verifying everything. Trustworthy roofers are out there, but you have to look for the right signs.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Saluda

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Scam

Fly-by-night crews swarm after storms, claim storm damage you don't see, take a fat deposit, then do shoddy work or disappear.

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Upfront Payment Trap

Scammer demands full or most payment before any work, then vanishes or starts and bails halfway.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Super low bid to hook you, then 'unexpected issues' jack up costs mid-job.

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Fake Insurance Deals

Claims they'll handle your insurance for free, inflate claims, pocket difference, leave you with bad roof.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for general liability and workers' comp. Call the insurer directly to confirm it's current and you're listed as additional insured. Don't accept just a verbal promise.

2

Licensing

In South Carolina, residential roofers need a Residential Specialty Contractor License (RR- Roofing) for jobs over $500. Check status free at llr.sc.gov under Contractor Licensing Board. Search by name or license number. Commercial work may require a general contractor license—always verify.

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References

Ask for 3 recent local references in Saluda County. Call them yourself—ask about quality, timeliness, cleanup, and if they'd rehire. Check online reviews on BBB or Google, but verify they're real.

Protection FAQs

Do roofers need a license in South Carolina?

Yes, for residential roofing over $500, they need a Residential Specialty Contractor License (RR) from SC LLR. Verify at llr.sc.gov. Unlicensed work is illegal and risky.

How do I check a roofer's insurance?

Get a COI copy. Call the insurance company to confirm coverage dates and limits. Look for at least $1M liability.

What if they demand payment upfront?

Red flag! Legit pros take small deposits (10%) and balance on completion. Never pay full amount first.

Are door-to-door roofers safe to hire?

Usually not—many are storm chasers. Ask for license, insurance, references first. Better to get referrals from locals.

How do I protect myself after a storm in Saluda?

Tarp temporarily. Contact your insurance. Get 3 local bids. Avoid unsolicited offers.

What makes a roofer trustworthy?

Licensed, insured, local, written everything, great references. They walk you through options without pressure.

Can I get matched with verified roofing pros?

Yes, connect with pre-screened professionals who meet these standards. Skip the hassle of searching alone.

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