As a homeowner, there are many reasons to invest in a new roof. Perhaps your roof has come to the natural end of its useful life, has suffered damage from storms or moisture, or your shingles are curled, cracked, or cupped. Knowing how to avoid a roofing scam will ensure you get a quality roof replacement and don’t pay for services that you don’t actually need.
Roofing scams fall into three main categories: sales scams, quality scams, and legal scams. We’ll discuss what to look for in each type and how to avoid falling for them.