Protecting Your Commercial Property from Roofing Scams in Florida

Last Updated: Mar 14, 2026

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Category: Roof Advice
Avoid Florida-based roofing scams after storms. Learn how to spot fraud, protect your property, and partner with licensed roofers for peace of mind.

Protecting Your Commercial Property from Roofing Scams in Florida

After a hurricane, the last thing your business needs is a shady contractor adding to the damage. Unfortunately, Florida’s commercial properties are prime targets for roofing fraud after storms. Here’s how to protect yours before it’s too late.

Why Florida is a hotspot for roofing scamsDamaged commercial flat roof with standing water after a Florida storm, highlighting the risks property owners face when roofing issues are exploited by scams.

Roofing scams in Florida aren’t new but in the wake of hurricanes and tropical storms, they surge. Opportunistic scammers prey on the urgency and stress that follow natural disasters, knowing that business owners are desperate to secure their properties and reopen their doors quickly.

Florida’s high hurricane risk and large population of commercial properties make it fertile ground for roofing fraud. Fraudsters often go door-to-door in storm-hit areas offering “free inspections,” which are really just pretexts to fabricate damage, pressure business owners, and inflate insurance claims — or disappear with deposits altogether.

The state’s insurance challenges also play a role. Some unscrupulous contractors exploit assignment of benefits (AOB) agreements, manipulating claims and leaving property owners legally and financially exposed.

Common roofing scams to watch for

Not all storm-chasers wear warning signs. Some seem professional, well-dressed, and even local. But the roofing scams we see most often in Florida tend to follow similar patterns:

Free roof inspection scams

Someone knocks on your door after a storm, claiming they can inspect your roof for free. They might invent or exaggerate damage, or even cause it themselves. (Note, some legitimate roofers will offer free inspections — we do here at Troyer Commercial Roofing — the difference is, we offer these all year round and we’re not offering them while ‘cold calling’ you or going door to door. We give you the chance to research us on your own and reach out to us when you’re ready to work with us.)

Roof insurance scams

A contractor offers to handle your insurance claim — often through an AOB — and convinces you to sign paperwork without fully explaining the implications. You lose control over your claim and may face denied coverage or inflated premiums.

Upfront payment schemes

You’re asked to pay a large deposit before any work begins. The contractor either disappears or does shoddy work that requires further repair.

Red flags to watch for include:

  • High-pressure sales tactics or door-to-door solicitation after a storm
  • No verifiable license or insurance
  • Refusal to provide written estimates or contracts
  • Requests for full (or excessively high) payment upfront

How to vet a roofing company

If you’re asking, “How do I know if a roofing company is legit?”, you’re already on the right path.

To protect yourself from roofing fraudsters, look for these credentials:

State licensing

In Florida, roofing contractors must be licensed through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).

Insurance coverage

Make sure they carry both liability and workers’ compensation insurance.

Certifications and affiliations

Trusted companies may hold manufacturer certifications or belong to industry associations like the NRCA.

You can further verify a roofing company by:

  • Checking online reviews and references
  • Confirming their physical business address
  • Asking to see a portfolio of commercial work
  • Searching their license status on Florida’s DBPR site

At Troyer Commercial Roofing, transparency and trust are non-negotiables. We encourage potential clients to ask questions, review our credentials, and speak to our past clients. If the company you’re looking at doesn’t ask yourself why. Chances are, they’re a shady business or they’re just not very good at their job.

What to do if you’ve been scammed

Realising you’ve fallen victim to roofing fraud in Florida or anywhere else is a gut punch — but you’re not without options.

If you suspect fraud:

  • Stop all communication with the contractor
  • Gather documentation — contracts, emails, receipts, photos, and inspection reports
  • Report the fraud to the Florida DBPR or your local law enforcement agency

You may also need to contact your insurance company to notify them of potential fraud and explore options for recourse. In some cases, you can file civil claims or work with an attorney to seek restitution.

If your business has suffered damage, don’t delay addressing the roofing issues — but always ensure your next step is with a verified, reputable contractor.

Long-term strategies for scam prevention

Knowing how to avoid roofing scams starts long before the next storm makes landfall. Being prepared — and partnering with a reliable roofing contractor — can make all the difference.

Here’s how you can protect your property:

  • Have a storm preparedness plan — This should include a pre-approved roofer like Troyer Commercial Roofing, so you’re not scrambling after disaster strikes
  • Get a baseline inspection annually — A trusted roofer can document your roof’s condition before storm season, making it easier to spot and verify legitimate damage later (not to mention ensuring any deterioration of your roof is caught early, so it can be fixed more easily and cheaply)
  • Keep thorough records — Contracts, inspections, warranties, and correspondence can all serve as vital documentation during a claim or dispute
  • Use written contracts — Always require detailed, written contracts outlining the scope of work, materials, payment schedule, and warranty terms

Partnering with Troyer Commercial Roofing means more than just quality workmanship — it means peace of mind. We’re here for the long haul, not just the storm.

Don’t fall victim to any of the all-too-frequent Florida-based roofing scams

Florida-based roofing scams can cause lasting damage to your property and your business’s financial wellbeing. But by staying informed, vetting contractors, and planning ahead, you can protect yourself.

When you’re ready to create or update your storm preparedness plan, protect your business from roofing scams by vetting and partnering with a reputable roofer well before you’re likely to need their services. When you choose use, it all starts with scheduling a free, no-pressure consultation with Troyer Commercial Roofing today.

I have high praise for Troyer Commercial Roofing and Lester Troyer. Lester gave an accurate assessment of what our roof needed, the service that would be provided, how much the job would cost, how long it would take and when they could begin. He could have easily padded the bill, but didn’t. He updated me on the progress and provided pictures when the job was completed. We literally saved tens of thousands of dollars by contracting with Troyer Commercial Roofing. I wholeheartedly recommend them for repairing commercial roofs.

Marty Oppenheimer

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