🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Taylorsville

Roofing scams hit hard in Taylorsville, especially after storms in Plumas County. Scammers promise quick fixes but leave you with shoddy work or vanish with your money. Spot the red flags and verify before hiring—protect your home like you would your family.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Taylorsville

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser

Out-of-area crews flood Taylorsville after rain or wind, claim minor damage needs full replacement, offer 'deals' to sign fast.

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Upfront Payment Trap

Demands 50%+ cash upfront, starts shoddy work, then disappears or demands more money.

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Fake Damage Inspection

Unsolicited 'free' inspections claim hidden leaks or rot needing immediate $10k+ repair.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Ask for certificates of liability insurance and workers' comp. Call the insurer directly to verify coverage amounts and expiration dates.

2

Licensing

Search the license number on CSLB.ca.gov. Confirm it's active for roofing (C-39 class) and bonded. California requires it for jobs over $500.

3

References

Request 3+ recent jobs in Plumas County. Call references to confirm quality, cleanup, and if permits were pulled.

Protection FAQs

How do I verify a roofer's license in California?

Go to CSLB.ca.gov, enter the license number. Check for roofing classification (C-39), bond, and disciplinary history.

What insurance does a Taylorsville roofer need?

General liability (at least $1M) and workers' compensation. Get certificates and call the carrier to confirm.

Is upfront payment normal for roofing?

No—legit roofers take small deposits (10-20%) and bill after layers or completion. Avoid full upfront cash.

Do I need permits for roof work in Plumas County?

Yes, for re-roofs or repairs over certain sizes. Trustworthy pros handle Plumas County Building Department permits.

How can I check roofer reviews?

Use BBB, Yelp, Google—look for patterns over 10+ reviews. Ask for references over online posts.

What if I suspect a roofing scam?

Stop payment, document everything. Report to CSLB (800-321-2752), Plumas County Sheriff, and FTC.gov.

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