I DON'T KNOW IF I CAN GET OUT OF THIS ROOFING CONTRACTTHIS TOOL TELLS YOU — FREE, IN 2 MINUTES
Most Florida homeowners don't realize they may still have the right to cancel, renegotiate, or push back — even after signing. This free screening analyzes your specific situation and tells you where you stand.
No emails. No salesmen. No phone calls.
Verbal promises don't survive the contract
Whatever the salesperson said about materials, timeline, or warranty means nothing unless it's written in the contract you signed. If it's not on paper, it doesn't exist.
Your contract controls everything
Once you sign, the written terms override anything discussed verbally. Courts look at the contract, not the conversation.
Work before permit = serious problems
If work starts before a permit is issued, inspections may fail, work may have to be redone, and insurance claims can be denied.
"This Florida Roofing Risk Assessment has already proven valuable in slowing down my decision-making and reinforcing proper due diligence."
The roofer you signed with may not be doing the work
Many roofing companies subcontract the actual labor to crews you never vetted. If something goes wrong, the company you signed with may point to the sub — and the sub has no contract with you, may not have insurance, and may not be registered with the state of Florida, leaving you completely exposed.
Large deposits reduce your leverage
Once a significant portion is paid, it becomes harder to push back, pause the job, or resolve issues — because your negotiating power is already gone.
Cancellation rights expire fast
Florida gives you 3 business days (or 10 days after a hurricane) to cancel certain contracts. Most homeowners don't know until the window has already closed.
