As winter damage drives emergency repairs, fraudulent contractors are eroding homeowner trust and creating costly downstream consequences for legitimate roofing professionals.

As winter storms trigger a surge in emergency roofing work across the country, contractors are facing more than collapsed roofs and ice-dam damage. A rise in fraudulent operators targeting storm-damaged homeowners is undercutting legitimate bids, delaying repairs, and forcing professional roofers to spend more time rebuilding trust than fixing roofs.

Alongside the predictable spike in emergency calls for snow-load failures, frozen-pipe leaks, and water intrusion, contractor fraud is quietly escalating. Consumer protection agencies and insurers have long warned that storms create ideal conditions for scams, but winter weather amplifies those risks. Repairs often feel urgent, damage may not be immediately visible, and homeowners are pressured to make fast decisions with limited information.

Dawn Collins, CEO of Boxer Exteriors in Wheaton, Ill., said her company has seen significant damage following the late November storm that hit the Midwest. “We’re seeing a lot of emergency leaks—ice damming, ventilation failures, compromised flashing,” Collins said. “A lot of times, homeowners are realizing they’ve got attic issues now that temperatures have warmed up a little. Water moisture is starting to come in from flashing that’s not properly sealed, or older roofs—even newer roofs if somebody didn’t put them on right.”

Collins added that, if not addressed, ventilation issues can lead to mold buildup in attic structures that may not become apparent until summer heat arrives.

The urgency and complexity of winter storm damage create ideal conditions for fraudulent contractors to exploit homeowners. Federal Trade Commission data show that consumer-reported losses to fraud continue to climb nationwide — exceeding $10 billion in 2023 — with home improvement and contractor scams among the categories reflected in these millions of reports. Industry experts say the downstream effects increasingly land on legitimate contractors who must address failed work, correct incomplete repairs, and overcome homeowner skepticism created by prior scams.

Contractor Scams: Boxer Exteriors helps verify bids

That pattern is playing out again this winter. Storm Fern, which swept across more than 30 states in late January, is projected to generate between $5 billion and $6.7 billion in insured losses, ranking it among the costliest winter storms since 1950. Catastrophe modeler Karen Clark & Company (KCC) estimates that the damage includes residential, commercial, and industrial property losses from snow, ice, wind, and freezing temperatures during the January 23–27 event.

A Predictable Pattern After Winter Storms

Following major winter weather events, unlicensed or transient contractors flood storm-affected neighborhoods, often offering unusually low bids and promising fast turnaround.

Matt Woods, president of American Roofing & Exteriors in St. Louis, Mo., said unlicensed “knock-and-talk” crews show up in neighborhoods immediately after storms. “They claim they represent ‘storm response teams’ backed by insurance,” Woods said. “They pressure homeowners to sign contracts on the spot and want full payment upfront. Some will even suggest there’s a ‘storm registry’ they’re on, which simply doesn’t exist.”

Mike Feazel, CEO of Roof Maxx, said door-to-door solicitation remains one of the most common red flags. “A contractor knocks on the door and offers quick storm repair work and then asks for a deposit to ‘secure materials,'” Feazel said. “They show a fake license or drop a business card and then completely disappear. Unfortunately, this scam seems to affect elderly homeowners the most.”

Winter storm damage can also be deceptive, creating additional opportunity for bad actors. Fraudulent operators frequently undercut professional bids by omitting critical scope items, making compliant estimates appear inflated. When those projects fail, homeowners often grow wary of all contractors—including those operating ethically.

Woods said these frauds erode trust in legitimate contractors by misrepresenting credentials, providing lowball bids, and then disappearing or performing poor-quality work that causes more damage. “It makes homeowners understandably skeptical of all roofers, which means we spend more time educating customers on verification of licenses, insurance, and proper permitting,” Woods said. “It can affect repair timelines because legitimate work can’t begin until questionable contracts are resolved or homeowners feel confident moving forward.”

Konrad Schimmel, with WNC Roofing, has offices in two winter storm-impacted areas: Asheville, N.C., and Spartanburg, S.C. “The biggest scam we see is out-of-town contractors and subcontractor crews looking to come in and make a quick buck on insurance claims,” he said. “They don’t provide long-term customer support or quality solutions, and often are not licensed or insured to work in the Carolinas. They just do a scope that the insurance company will pay for. This caused huge insurance premium jumps after Helene, and I’m sure it will jump again after this winter is all over.”

What Professional Roofers Can Do to Stand Apart

Industry experts say transparency and education remain the most effective tools contractors have during storm recovery. Detailed written estimates that clearly outline scope, materials, and contingencies help prevent disputes when hidden damage is discovered mid-project. Payment structures that align with state requirements—and avoid excessive upfront demands—can also build trust with wary homeowners.

Jon Grishpul, co-CEO of GreatBuildz, said many post-storm disputes stem from incomplete bids rather than intentional deception. “When critical scope items are missing from an estimate, the project almost always runs into trouble later,” Grishpul said. “Homeowners feel blindsided, and contractors end up in difficult conversations that could have been avoided upfront.”

Boxer Exteriors performs damage inspections after winter storms

Feazel said fraudulent activity often creates obstacles for reputable contractors before they even arrive on site. “They erode homeowner trust before we get there,” he said. “After a scam, clients are skeptical of every contractor—even legitimate ones. It takes time to rebuild that confidence, explain credentials, and sometimes reinspect or correct incomplete work.”

Woods said his company emphasizes verification and documentation to counter that skepticism. “We provide proof of license, insurance, and detailed scope of work before we start,” he said. “We document damage thoroughly, use written contracts with clear timelines and payment terms, and educate homeowners as much as possible.”

Gregg Cantor, president and CEO of Murray Lampert Design Build Remodel in San Diego, said the ripple effects of fraudulent activity extend well beyond individual jobs. “Lead times for repairs can be long, prices increase, and there is a lot more unlicensed activity due to opportunities and the desperation of consumers,” Cantor said. “Unqualified, unlicensed, and uninsured people flood the roofing trade space. That leads to illegal contracting, improper down payments, and shoddy workmanship. Homeowners are tempted by lower bids, only to end up with roofs that leak again in the next rain, abandoned projects, and even more damage to their homes.”

Cantor offered additional consumer guidance: verify contractors through state licensing agencies, check reputations with the Better Business Bureau and online reviews, and rely on personal referrals. He also emphasized financial safeguards—limit deposits to no more than $1,000 or 10 percent of the project cost, require a clearly defined scope of work in a written contract, and request proof of insurance naming the homeowner as additional insured.

“Do not act in desperation,” Cantor said. “If you need more time to contract with a roofing contractor, pay to have your home tarped.”

Schimmel said both residential and commercial property owners need contractors with a long-term presence in their markets. “Clients need roofing professionals they can trust—and who will still be there long after storm events,” he said.

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Ryan Barry profile pictureRyan Barry
23:52 26 Dec 25
Boxer exteriors did an amazing job! I own multiple commercial properties and because of them I was able to actually step back and take a vacation with my family. They handled the entire process from start to finish with the utmost service. Allowing me peace of mind while I was away enjoying life!!
Rich Pioppo profile pictureRich Pioppo
15:22 11 Dec 25
Response time was great same day repair. Communication with company was face to face and very prompt Workmen were terrific to work with and did a great job also took it upon themselves to inspect and repair other wind damage I did not see
I highly recommend Boxer Exteriors
Reconciled Solutions profile pictureReconciled Solutions
13:03 06 Dec 25
We had some storm damage to our roof so I called Boxer to help me get the claim process started with insurance. We ended up arguing back-and-forth with insurance about their coverage so it took us such a long time to move forward. By the time we pulled the trigger on re-roofing, it was the very end of the season and snow was coming. Boxer made it happen right before cold and snow set in, working in the dusk of Chicago’s short November daylight to get the job done. Despite working in limited daylight, not a nail was left on our property! So impressed! Thank you Tony and Dawn!
Luis Pen profile pictureLuis Pen
18:24 03 Dec 25
They did a great job sealing a commercial roof on short notice! Highly recommend!
Tiffany Reuther profile pictureTiffany Reuther
17:44 03 Dec 25
I had such a wonderful experience with boxer exterior. They were fast. Pricing was great great customer service. I would highly recommend them to anyone.
Laura Jensen profile pictureLaura Jensen
19:51 06 Nov 25
Having our roof replaced with Boxer Exteriors was an outstanding experience. It was done efficiently and expertly. The cleanup was thorough. We love our new roof. Thanks to Tony, Preston and their hard working crew.
michael fisher profile picturemichael fisher
16:43 30 Oct 25
Boxer Exteriors went above and beyond for us. I worked directly with the owner Tony and his son Preston, and they were outstanding from start to finish. They accommodated us at the last minute during a tight timeline as we prepared to list our home with a relocation company, and they made everything happen seamlessly. Their professionalism, communication, and quality of work were excellent. It’s no surprise they have a five star rating on Google. Highly recommend.
DD 4 profile pictureDD 4
20:56 24 Oct 25
Tony did a great job coordinating the repair job at my house. His caring and concern for the customer is exceptional. The work performed was done on time and exceeded my expectations. I would highly recommend.
Jodie Latimer profile pictureJodie Latimer
21:07 09 Oct 25
Our experience with Boxer Exteriors has been seamless and pleasant.
Great customer service. Dawn and her team went above and beyond. I highly recommend!!!!!💪🏻💪🏻
Amy Postle profile pictureAmy Postle
00:44 01 Oct 25
We recently used Boxer Exteriors for our roof, siding and gutters - they basically did a full exterior makeover on our home. The project took just about a week, and it’s seriously hard to believe it’s even the same 1960’s house. As first time homeowners, we didn’t really know what to expect - but we certainly didn’t expect it to be as easy and transformative as it was. Tony spent quality time with us upfront, ensuring we had the right samples / color options, and even went out of his way to research and acquire a product he didn’t previously have since he thought it would match our ideas best. That was really cool and unexpected. It was obvious that they take a lot of pride in their projects. During the installation the team was SO respectful - I assumed our landscaping would be destroyed and the noise would be impossible to work through - but it was honestly fine. The team cleaned up every day, protected our landscaping and furniture, and were so kind and considerate. Preston and Tony were both on hand to address any questions (& my crazy last minute changes - like wait can you go back and do a custom door frame?!?). The craftsmanship and quality exceeded our expectations in every way - and as a family with two dogs, I love that they give back to local dog groups!! We initially found this business because the company name was on a few sponsor lists for events at our local middle and high schools. I really loved the idea of supporting a local business, especially one who is so actively engaged with, and contributing to, our local community. The roof is perfection, the siding is beyond beautiful, and overall I cannot recommend this company enough. Also good to mention they were priced very competitively to other companies - and the quality of the product was chefs kiss.
Nick Austin profile pictureNick Austin
23:41 24 Sep 25
So grateful to the Boxer Exteriors team for their help with my roof and siding this summer. Peyton delivered consistent best-in-class customer service throughout the experience, working closely with my insurance. Kept me well informed throughout the process, but never let it feel overwhelming. Was a nice plus that our dogs got along so well and would play while we talked shop.

The work to the house was handled over two days, one for the roof and another for the siding. No incidents and the end result was seamless. Really came together in the end and have gotten regular compliments on the final outcome.

Overall, couldn’t be happier with my decision to go with Boxer. Professional, trust-worthy, and just overall really good people!
Paul Forni profile picturePaul Forni
21:56 24 Sep 25
This was my first experience dealing with a roofer on a insurance claim, and Boxer Exteriors I feel went above and beyond to insure we got a roof that was done right, and listened to our concerns and all the questions we had. I feel very confident in recommending them for your needs.
Kim Briden profile pictureKim Briden
20:40 23 Sep 25
Boxer Exteriors did an outstanding job on our roof and siding. The team was friendly, easy to work with, and very communicative throughout the entire process. They kept everything clean and delivered excellent workmanship with high-quality materials. We are very happy with the results and would highly recommend them!
Chris Hodge profile pictureChris Hodge
14:05 22 Sep 25
Great experience with Boxer Exteriors. Everyone was very professional, and they got the job done quickly and effectively! The roof looks great! Loved working with Preston and Tony!
Michael Duffy profile pictureMichael Duffy
00:50 20 Sep 25
Boxer exteriors did a nice job of repairing our roof after hail storm. The workers were polite and professional. They cleaned up after each phase of construction, and after the job was done. We would recommend them to anyone needing roof repairs.
Nick De Jong profile pictureNick De Jong
16:15 16 Sep 25
The team at Boxer Exteriors was responsive, professional, and a pleasure to work with. They replaced two sections of our gutters and downspouts that solved the issue of our old gutters overflowing in heavy rains. Would recommend!
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