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Warning Signs to Watch for When Choosing a Roofing Contractor

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Selecting a reliable roofing contractor is crucial to ensure quality work and avoid scams. Fasto Roofing Fasto Roofing in Mason, OH, highlights common red flags to look out for when hiring a roofing contractor.



1. Requests for Upfront Payment

  • Partial Payments: It's normal for contractors to ask for partial payments to cover materials and labor.

  • Full Payment Requests: Be cautious if a contractor asks for the entire payment upfront before any work is done. This could be a scam where they take the money and disappear without completing the job.


2. Out-of-Town Contractors After Storm Damage

  • Storm Chasers: Contractors from outside the area who appear after a major storm often lack proper licenses and experience. They may offer to handle insurance claims and perform inferior work, then leave town without honoring warranties.


3. Very Low Bids on the Project

  • Unrealistic Estimates: Extremely low bids might indicate that the contractor will cut corners, use substandard materials, or do poor-quality work. Some contractors offer low initial bids and then increase the price by claiming additional damages need to be addressed.


4. High-Pressure Sales Tactics

  • Manipulative Methods: Contractors using high-pressure tactics might ask you to sign a contract before providing a comprehensive bid, or request immediate payment for emergency work. They may also claim to have materials and labor available due to a cancellation and offer a "great deal" if they start right away.


Conclusion

Being aware of these red flags can help you avoid untrustworthy roofing contractors and ensure you hire a reputable professional. Fasto Roofing provides reliable, experienced roofing services with a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Contact us to learn more about our services and get started on your roofing project.

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