🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Roofing Scams in Las Vegas

Las Vegas roofs endure intense sun, wind, and rare storms, making them prime targets for scammers. These crooks often show up door-to-door promising quick fixes, but they can leave you with shoddy work or empty pockets. Stick to these guidelines to safeguard your home like you would for family.

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Common Residential & Commercial Roofing Scams in Las Vegas

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Crews

Out-of-state roofers swarm after storms, hype minor damage as catastrophic, lowball bids to snag deposits, then cut corners or vanish.

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Fake Damage Upsell

Scammers 'discover' invented issues during inspection to sell full roof replacement instead of simple repairs, using subpar materials.

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Deposit Disappearance

Contractor takes a hefty advance payment for materials, starts work minimally or not at all, then ghosts you.

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Unlicensed Subcontracting

Main contractor subs out to unlicensed crews, leading to code violations, no warranties, and permit issues in Clark County.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Request a certificate of insurance (COI) for general liability and workers' compensation, listing you as an additional insured. Verify directly with the insurance carrier by calling the number on the COI. Ensure coverage limits meet Clark County requirements.

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Licensing

Search the Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) website at nscb.nv.gov using the contractor's license number. Roofing requires a C-2d Roofing license. Confirm it's active and matches the scope of work by calling (702) 486-1100. Check for any complaints or disciplinary actions.

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References

Ask for 3-5 recent references from Las Vegas-area jobs similar to yours. Call each one to verify quality, timeliness, cleanup, and if they'd rehire. Check online reviews on sites like BBB or Yelp for patterns.

Protection FAQs

What license does a roofer need in Nevada?

A C-2d Roofing specialty license from the Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB). Verify at nscb.nv.gov.

Should I pay a deposit for roofing work?

A small deposit (10-20%) is common, but never full payment upfront. Use milestone payments.

Do roofing jobs require permits in Las Vegas?

Yes, Clark County Building Department permits are mandatory for most roof replacements or major repairs. Verify they're pulled.

How can I spot fake roof damage?

Look for granule loss myths – normal on asphalt shingles. Get a second opinion from a licensed inspector.

What if a roofer demands cash only?

Red flag! Legit pros accept checks/credit cards. Cash leaves no paper trail.

What to do if I've been scammed?

File complaints with NSCB, Nevada Attorney General, Clark County DA, and local police. Seek small claims if under $10k.

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