Avoid Roofing Scams After A Hail Storm

July 27, 2023

After a hailstorm, roofs can sustain various types of damage, including dents, cracks, granule loss, torn shingles, weakened sealant, and gutter damage. These impacts compromise the roof’s integrity and hinder proper water drainage. Prompt assessment of hail damage is crucial. Have a professional roof contractor perform an inspection to identify and address any issues. Timely repairs can prevent further damage and extend the roof’s lifespan. Additionally, check insurance policies for possible hail damage coverage to help offset repair costs.

Before hiring a roofing contractor to repair hail damage or replace a roof, verify credentials and check for proper licensing. As of January 2022, residential roofers in Arkansas must register with the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board (ACLB). Find a licensed contractor or verify a license at: https://bit.ly/ACLB-Search

Research roofing companies online and look for reviews and testimonials. Watch out for red flags such as a lack of a website, negative reviews, and unresolved complaints with consumer protection agencies. To see if a contractor has any complaints or violations on file with the ACLB, call: 501-372-4661, or email: contractors.licensing.board@arkansas.gov

Obtain quotes from multiple roofing contractors to understand the fair market price and help identify scammers offering outrageously low prices or pressing for a hasty decision.

Be cautious of roofers who show up unsolicited, especially after a hailstorm. Legitimate roofing companies rarely use such aggressive marketing tactics.

Choose a roofing company with a local physical address. Local contractors are more likely to have an established reputation within the community and are easier to contact in case of any issues or concerns.

Get a written contract outlining the scope of work, materials, project timeline, and total cost. Avoid verbal agreements, which can lead to misunderstandings and potential scams.

Avoid making upfront payments or cash deposits before the work begins. Reputable contractors usually follow a pay-as-you-go or progress payment system. Be wary of roofers who insist on a hefty upfront payment.

Ensure that the roofing company offers warranties on both labor and materials. A lack of warranties may indicate that the contractor is not confident in their work or may disappear after completing the job.

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