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How to Avoid Roofing Storm Chasers After a Florida Storm

After a big storm in Central Florida, roofing trucks seem to appear overnight. They knock on doors, hand out flyers, and promise “free roofs” through insurance. Many of these crews are legitimate — but some are storm chasers: out-of-town contractors who sweep into disaster zones looking to make quick money, then disappear before warranty issues or poor workmanship come to light.

In this post, we’ll explain how to spot storm chasers, protect your home and wallet, and make smart choices when it comes to roof repairs after severe weather.


What Are Roofing Storm Chasers?

“Storm chasers” are contractors (often from out of state) who follow major weather events — hurricanes, hail, or windstorms — and target neighborhoods with visible damage.

They usually move fast, offer deals that sound too good to be true, and pressure homeowners to sign repair contracts or insurance assignments on the spot.

The problem? Once the work is done and payment clears, they’re gone — and when leaks or problems show up months later, so are they.


5 Warning Signs of a Storm Chaser

1. They show up right after the storm

If someone knocks on your door within 24–48 hours after a storm offering inspections or free roofs, be cautious. Reputable local roofers get busy with existing clients first and don’t usually cold-call door-to-door.

2. They’re not local

Storm chasers often have out-of-state license plates, temporary office numbers, or vague business addresses. Always check their Florida contractor license and business registration on the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation (DBPR) website.

3. They pressure you to sign quickly

High-pressure tactics like “we can get your insurance to pay 100% if you sign today” are a major red flag. A trustworthy roofer gives you time to think and compare bids.

4. They ask for large upfront payments

Legitimate roofers rarely need more than a small deposit (often 10–20%) to schedule work. Storm chasers might ask for 50% or even full payment upfront — then vanish.

5. They offer to handle your insurance claim completely

While roofers can help document damage, they cannot legally negotiate your insurance claim unless they are licensed public adjusters. Be wary of anyone who says they’ll “take care of everything” or asks you to sign over your benefits (Assignment of Benefits or AOB).


How to Protect Yourself

Hire Local, Licensed, and Insured Roofers

Before hiring anyone, verify:

  • Their Florida roofing license (check at http://www.myfloridalicense.com).
  • Their local business address and insurance coverage.
  • That they have a track record of work in your county or city — look for online reviews, photos, or references from neighbors.

Get Multiple Estimates

Don’t feel rushed. Get two or three written estimates so you can compare scope, materials, and pricing. A trustworthy company will explain any price differences.

Read Contracts Carefully

Never sign incomplete paperwork or documents you don’t understand — especially anything involving an “Assignment of Benefits.”

Check for Warranty & After-Storm Support

Ask what kind of workmanship warranty is included and how long they’ve been operating locally. Storm chasers usually can’t honor long-term warranties because they won’t be around.


Why Choosing a Local Roofer Matters

Local roofing companies understand Florida building codes, wind zone requirements, and insurance documentation. They also depend on community reputation, meaning they have a reason to stand behind their work.

When you hire a trusted local contractor, you’re not just getting a roof — you’re getting accountability, proper permitting, and peace of mind that someone will answer the phone months or years down the road.


Final Thoughts

Storm damage is stressful enough — don’t let a storm chaser make it worse.
Take your time, verify credentials, and work with a reputable local roofing company that’s here long after the storm passes.

If you recently experienced roof damage and want an honest, no-pressure inspection, our team at Roofing Central Florida is here to help. We’ll walk you through the process clearly, document everything for insurance, and give you a fair, transparent quote.

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