Don’t Fall for a Too-Good-To-Be-True Roofing Pitch
Watch: Why “Free Roofs” Could Cost You More Than You Think
A “Free Roof” Isn’t Really Free—And It Could Be Illegal
After a storm, some roofing companies may promise you a “free roof” through insurance—even offering to “cover your deductible.” It sounds tempting. But the truth is:
That’s not just risky—it could be insurance fraud.
Why the “Free Roof” Pitch is a Red Flag
In this video, our expert breaks down:
- The legal risk of waiving or covering deductibles
- How cheap materials and low bids lead to leaks and failures
- The long-term cost of cutting corners just to save upfront
If you’re supposed to pay a deductible, you’re legally obligated to pay it. Any roofer who says otherwise could be putting you—and your policy—at risk.
What Happens When You Chase the Lowest Bid
💸 Shady contractors may use inferior products
⚠️ Roof system components may not meet warranty standards
🏚️ You could face interior leaks, more repairs, or another claim
🛑 And worst of all—you may void your warranty or insurance coverage
What starts as “saving money” often ends in more damage and higher costs.
The Mr. GoodRoof Promise: Honesty, Quality, and Long-Term Protection
- We don’t play games with your policy
- We use full-system materials with proper warranties
- We help you navigate insurance the right way
- We make sure your roof is done right—the first time