🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Plummer

Roofing work is essential, but scams targeting homeowners are all too common—especially after storms in areas like Plummer. Listen, like I'd tell my own family: take a breath, don't rush, and use this guide to spot trouble and protect your wallet and home. We'll cover red flags, how to verify pros, and what good roofers do right.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Plummer

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser

Out-of-town crews knock after wind or hail, claim your roof needs full tear-off based on a quick look, push for immediate work and big deposit.

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Deposit Disappearing Act

Take 50%+ deposit for materials, start minimal work or none, then vanish or demand more cash to 'continue'.

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Bait-and-Switch Materials

Quote cheap asphalt shingles, then claim 'unavailable' and upsell premium ones at install, or use subpar underlayment.

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Shoddy Work Warranty

Rush install with shortcuts (no ice-water shield, poor flashing), give fake 'lifetime warranty', disappear when leaks start.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Request certificates of general liability insurance (at least $1M recommended) and workers' compensation. Call the insurance company directly using the info on the certificate to verify it's current—don't trust just the document.

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Licensing

Idaho doesn't require a specific roofing license, but contractors must register with the Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses (DOPL) Division of Building Safety for jobs over $2,000 (residential). Search the DOPL contractor lookup at dopl.idaho.gov/dbs to confirm registration and bond.

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References

Ask for 3+ recent local references in Benewah County or nearby. Call them to ask: Did they complete on time? Any surprise costs? Would they hire again? Check online reviews on Google or BBB for patterns.

Protection FAQs

What are the biggest red flags for roofing scams in Plummer?

Watch for door-knockers after storms, big upfront demands, no paperwork, or high-pressure sales. Good roofers give time to think and provide details.

Do roofers need a license in Idaho?

No state trade license for roofing, but they must register with DOPL Division of Building Safety and post a bond for bigger jobs. Always verify online.

How do I check a roofer's insurance?

Get certs for liability and workers' comp, then call the insurer to confirm coverage dates and limits. Don't skip this—protects you from accidents.

Should I get a permit for roofing in Benewah County?

Yes, most re-roofs need a building permit. Trustworthy pros handle this and pass inspection—scammers avoid them.

What if I suspect I've been scammed?

Contact Plummer police, file with Idaho Attorney General consumer protection, and dispute charges if paid by card. Stop payment if check.

How can I find reliable roofing pros in Plummer?

Look for local, verified contractors with references, insurance, and reviews. Get multiple bids and connect with pre-screened professionals.

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