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  1. 4304 Harvest CT Rohnert Park, CA
    707 484 3876

  2. 16278 N 164th Ln Surprise, AZ
    623 628 0148

  3. 3327 W. Joan De Arc Ave. Phoenix, AZ
    602 404 9774
    Service Area: Portions Of Maricopa County.

  4. 2512 E MARCO POLO RD Phoenix, AZ
    602 404 9774

  5. PO Box 84393 Phoenix, AZ
    602 870 8888

  6. 2007 W GLENDALE AVE Phoenix, AZ
    602 249 6199

  7. 4402 E SOLANO DR Phoenix, AZ
    602 840 5162

  8. 645 S DREW ST Mesa, AZ
    480 840 5162

  9. 1763 N DRESDEN Mesa, AZ
    480 969 0546

  10. 206 N Truman Blvd Crystal City, MO
    800 557 9509

  1. 1153 N MARVIN ST Gilbert, AZ
    480 503 4336

  2. 3215 W YUMA ST Phoenix, AZ
    602 233 3141

  3. 222 N WESTWOOD Mesa, AZ
    480 329 0451

  4. 3883 N 36TH AVE Phoenix, AZ
    602 256 6416

  5. 8235 N 83RD AVE Peoria, AZ
    602 866 2703

  6. PO BOX 219 Peoria, AZ
    602 866 2703

  7. 16648 E WILLIAMS FIELD RD Gilbert, AZ
    480 503 2566

  8. 2023 w darrell road Phoenix, AZ
    480 882 1256
    Service Area: All Of Arizona

  9. 4001 N 33rd Pl Phoenix, AZ
    602 908 3455
    Service Area: Maricopa County; Portions Of Pinal County

  10. 8332 N 105TH LN Peoria, AZ
    623 266 0391

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Phoenix area should be wary of storm chasers

by Paul F. P. Pogue

Following a freak hailstorm in October, Phoenix-area roofers remain busy with calls to fix damaged roofs. But they say roofers and homeowners alike continue to face a threat just as bad as a leaking roof: “storm chasers” — unlicensed contractors who show up right after a big storm, go door-to-door offering to do work quickly and cheaply, then move on to another city or state.

Phoenix hail
Photo courtesy of Lyons Roofing | Hail the size of golf balls fell during the October storm.

Roofers and regulating authorities say large storms create an ideal opportunity for scam artists, and homeowners should be vigilant, particularly of unsolicited door-to-door offers to make repairs.

“The storm chasers are here for the current storm, and they’ll be gone soon,” says Tyler Palmer, spokesman for the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. “If you have any problems with the roof later on, you won’t be able to go back to them for warranty work.”

Rhonda LaNue, co-owner of highly rated Lyons Roofing in Phoenix and chairwoman of the Arizona Roofing Contractors Association committee in charge of public outreach, seeks to warn homeowners. “People need to know they could be opening themselves up to fraud, poor workmanship and theft if they hire unlicensed storm chasers,” she says.

Quite often, homeowners fail to discover a poor roofing job until months later, when the storm chaser is long gone. “We’ve only had one major rain since the hailstorm, so in a lot of cases, people might not even know yet if they have a poorly installed roof,” says Ann Pepper, director of business development for Lyons Roofing.

Hiring unlicensed workers carries other risks. If they’re not insured, you could be held liable for any injury that occurs on your property. Also, using an uninsured contractor makes your bad roofing job ineligible for help from the state contractor recovery fund.

Phoenix roof damage
Photo courtesy of Lyons Roofing | The unusual October hailstorm caused extensive damage to Arizona rooftops, Ann Pepper says.

Palmer and Pepper also warn against contractors who offer to do the work for the amount of the insurance claim. “There are all sorts of shady things this could get into,” Pepper says. “I heard from one customer who had a salesman at their door claiming to represent a company, but they wanted an upfront check written out to the salesman.”

Even if it means waiting a little longer for a reputable contractor, experts say it’s worth it. “If your roof is damaged but it’s not immediately leaking, it probably won’t suddenly start leaking soon,” Pepper says. “Don’t panic and make hasty decisions. The long-term damage caused by a shoddy contractor isn’t worth the convenience of getting it done quickly or cheaply.”


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