Should You Trust a Roofer Knocking on Your Door After a Storm?

Not every door-to-door roofer is a scam, but knowing how to spot the difference can help you make a confident decision after severe weather.

Warning Signs to Watch For:

Storm Chasers

A storm chaser is a contractor who follows severe weather from community to community, often focusing on signing as many projects as possible before moving on. The concern isn’t where they’re from. It’s whether they’ll still be there if your insurance claim becomes more complicated or you need warranty service down the road.


Before choosing a contractor, ask how they support homeowners throughout the claims process and who you’ll call if you need help after your roof is complete.

Warning Signs to Watch For:

"We'll Cover Your Deductible"

If someone tells you they’ll “cover” or waive your insurance deductible, it’s worth taking a step back. In Minnesota, contractors cannot legally advertise or promise to pay, waive, or rebate a homeowner’s deductible to win the job.

Your deductible is your responsibility as the policyholder. A reputable contractor will be transparent about costs, explain the insurance process clearly, and never use an illegal offer to earn your business.

Warning Signs to Watch For:

Guaranteed Insurance Approval

It can be reassuring to hear that insurance will “take care of everything,” but no contractor can honestly make that promise. Coverage depends on your policy and your insurance company’s assessment of the damage.

A trustworthy contractor should explain what they found, answer your questions, and help you understand the process without making promises they can’t keep.

Are Door-to-Door Roofers Always Scams?

How to separate high-pressure sales tactics from professional storm restoration.

No. Many reputable roofing contractors go door-to-door after severe weather because it’s one of the quickest ways to connect with homeowners who may have storm damage. A knock at your door isn’t a reason to say yes, but it isn’t a reason to say no either. The goal is simply to make sure you’re working with a company that communicates honestly, follows through on its commitments, and is there if you need support later.

What should I do if someone knocks on my door?

Take Your Time and Ask Questions

A knock at your door after a storm doesn’t mean you have to make a decision that day. A reputable contractor will respect your timeline, answer your questions, and give you the information you need to make an informed choice.

Before signing a contract, take a few minutes to research the company. Read recent reviews, verify they’re licensed and insured, and ask how they handle insurance claims, warranty service, and communication throughout the project. If something doesn’t feel right, it’s okay to get a second opinion.

The right contractor isn’t the one with the best sales pitch. It’s the one who communicates clearly, stands behind their work, and is there to support you from the initial inspection through the final installation and beyond.

Before You Hire a Roofing Contractor

Use this quick checklist to feel confident before moving forward with any roofing contractor.

✓ Read recent reviews.

✓ Verify they’re licensed and insured.

✓ Understand what you’re signing.

✓ Ask who your point of contact will be.

✓ Make sure they’ll be available for warranty questions.

✓ Never feel pressured to decide immediately.

Need a Second Opinion?

If someone recently knocked on your door or you think your home may have storm damage, we’re happy to provide an honest inspection and answer your questions. We’ll explain what we find, help you understand your options, and never pressure you into making a decision. 

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