🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Post Falls

Roofing scams hit hard in Post Falls, especially after storms sweep through Kootenai County. Think of this as advice from a friend who's seen too many neighbors get ripped off—your roof is a big investment, so let's keep scammers away. Here's how to spot trouble and stay safe.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Post Falls

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Crews

Out-of-town 'roofers' flood the area after storms, knock on doors with urgent 'deals,' collect big deposits, then disappear or do shoddy work.

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Fake Roof Inspection

Scammers claim a 'free inspection' reveals major damage needing immediate full replacement—at inflated prices for unnecessary work.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Ultra-low initial quote to hook you, then 'surprise' fees for materials, labor, or 'extras' once work starts.

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Unlicensed Fly-by-Night

No license means no accountability—they botch the job, cause leaks, or skip town without warranty.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Ask for a certificate of insurance covering general liability (at least $1M) and workers' compensation. Call the insurer listed to confirm it's current and matches the policy. Don't accept just a verbal promise.

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Licensing

Idaho requires contractors for jobs over $2,000 to register with the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses (DOPL) Contractors Board. Verify online at dopl.idaho.gov or call (208) 334-3233. Search by business name or license number—real pros have active status.

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References

Request 3-5 recent jobs in Post Falls or Kootenai County. Call them yourself: ask about work quality, cleanup, timeliness, and if they'd rehire. Cross-check reviews on BBB.org, Google, or Angi.

Protection FAQs

Do I need a licensed roofer for my Post Falls home?

Yes, for jobs over $2,000 in Idaho. Unlicensed work risks fines, liens on your property, and no recourse if things go wrong. Check DOPL.gov.

What should I pay upfront for roofing?

Never more than 10-20% deposit. Pay in milestones: after materials, after install, final after inspection. Suspicious if they want full cash now.

How do I spot storm chasers in Post Falls?

Out-of-state plates, no local office, storm-tied urgency. Real locals are busy but not pushy. Verify address via Google.

Is a written contract always required?

Absolutely—get everything in writing: scope, materials, timeline, warranty. Verbal deals are scam bait.

What if damage is from a storm? Check permits?

Post Falls requires permits for most roof work. See our permits guide and verify with city hall. For urgent fixes, call emergency services.

Where do I report a roofing scam in Idaho?

Contact Idaho Attorney General's Consumer Protection at (208) 334-2424, local police, or DOPL. File complaints online to warn others.

How to find trustworthy roofers quickly?

Use verified matching services for pre-screened pros. Compare quotes on our pricing page.

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