top of page
Search

The Roofing Contractor Red Flags: How to Spot a Bad Bid Before You Sign

  • sam86878
  • Jun 14
  • 2 min read

Hiring a roofing contractor shouldn’t feel like a gamble. But let’s face it — not every contractor is on the level. As a local, veteran-owned company, we’ve seen homeowners burned by lowball bids, shoddy work, and flat-out scams.

If you're searching for roofing contractors near me here in Berks County or surrounding areas, here’s your trusted checklist of roofing red flags to watch out for — so you don’t end up paying twice for the same roof.


🚩 1. The “Too Good to Be True” Price

If a bid is way lower than the competition — pause.

A cheap bid often means:

  • Inferior materials

  • No warranty

  • Unlicensed or uninsured labor

  • Corners cut (sometimes literally!)

In roofing, you get what you pay for. A roof is your home’s first defense — not the place to bargain hunt.

Aerial view of a house with gray shingles and white siding. Missing shingles on the roof. Green trees and neighboring houses in the background.

🚩 2. No Local References or Reviews

If a contractor can’t show real reviews from local customers — beware.

At Red Patch Roofing, we proudly serve Berks County homeowners and encourage you to check out our reviews. Fly-by-night roofers often show up after storms, grab a few fast jobs, then disappear.

Pro tip: Always Google “[contractor name] reviews” and look for consistent feedback.


🚩 3. High-Pressure Sales Tactics

A legit roofing contractor should never pressure you to sign on the spot. If someone’s saying:

  • “This deal is only good today!”

  • “You have to pay the deposit right now!”

…walk away. You deserve time to review your options. We’ll provide your bid, explain everything clearly, and give you space to make the right decision.


🚩 4. No Proof of License or Insurance

This one’s simple: No license? No insurance? No deal.

If a contractor can’t show you their license or a valid Certificate of Insurance, you could be on the hook if something goes wrong on your property. At Red Patch Roofing, we provide this documentation upfront.

We won’t work on a roof without protecting our team and your home — period.


🚩 5. Vague Contracts

If the contract is vague — or worse, just a handshake — red flag.

Your roofing contract should include:✅ Materials being used (brand & type)✅ Scope of work✅ Total price✅ Payment terms✅ Start and completion dates✅ Warranty information

If it’s not in writing — it didn’t happen.

Blue pen on paper with a signature line, partially signed in blue ink. The word "Signature" is visible. Background is blurred.

Final Word From Red Patch Roofing

As a veteran-owned roofing company, integrity and clear communication are non-negotiable. We want homeowners here in Berks County to be informed, protected, and empowered.


If you’ve been searching for “roofing contractors near me” — and want a team that earns your trust the old-fashioned way — give us a call. We’ll inspect your roof, walk you through your options, and earn your business.

No pressure. No gimmicks. No “uh-oh” moments.

Red Patch Roofing & Contracting, LLC Veteran-Owned | Drone-Enhanced Inspections | Serving Berks County & Surrounding Areas

 
 

How can we help?

Choose an interest
bottom of page