How to spot a roofing scam before you sign anything
ContractorsWhat a license number actually tells you about a roofer
EstimatesThe difference between a roofing estimate and a contract
Storm seasonWhy storm chasers target Arizona homeowners after monsoons
InsuranceWhen your adjuster's offer is too low and what to do about it
These roofing decisions cost homeowners the most money.
From storm chasers to vague estimates, roof replacement gets expensive when homeowners do not know the right questions to ask. This site organizes the answers before the sales pitch starts.
Are these roofing questions worth researching?
Fast entry points for homeowners who already know what they need.
What should a roof replacement actually cost in your ZIP?
Are adjuster first offers usually the final offer?
Is foam roofing the right choice for Arizona homeowners?
What will your HOA ask for before you replace your roof?
How do you compare three roofing bids without getting misled?
The Estimator
Lead capture tool — editorial in feel, practical in output.
Roofing costs
Cost guides are the decision-stage spine of the site.
Insurance claims
High-intent content that homeowners search right after a storm.
Materials
Lifespan, climate fit, cost, and tradeoffs — no filler.
Contractor vetting
License checks, contract red flags, and pressure tactics explained.
Local service guides
Phoenix metro service pages pair intent with city geography.
City cost guides
Local SEO anchors — one guide per metro, expanding nationally.
Homeowner checklists
Featured-snippet targets, email capture anchors, and internal link hubs.
Day-after-storm roof checklist
What to photograph, who to call, and what not to sign after a storm damages your roof.
ChecklistBefore you hire a roofer checklist
License, insurance, warranty, materials, exclusions, and payment terms — before you hire anyone.
ChecklistRoofing bid comparison checklist
How to compare scope, underlayment spec, cleanup, warranty terms, and hidden exclusions across bids.
This preview is Phase 1 only. The estimator, Supabase lead capture, Brevo email sends, and article publishing all stay behind approval gates.