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Roofing Contractor Review Removal: Google, Angi & BBB Tactics

Roofers face retaliatory reviews from insurance disputes and competitors. Here's the legitimate removal playbook.

By Review Remover Editorial Team

Roofing is a high-ticket, low-frequency service. Homeowners research extensively — and a 2-star average will cost a roofer 50%+ of potential leads.

The most common fake reviews for roofers: insurance-denial retaliation (homeowner blames roofer for insurer's decision), competitor attacks during storm season, and reviews from leads who never signed a contract.

Google, Angi, and BBB are the three platforms that matter. HomeAdvisor also drives significant traffic in some markets.

Removal focuses on: non-customer reviews (no contract, no permit, no invoice), competitor attacks, and reviews containing false factual claims (e.g., 'they never pulled a permit' when a permit was filed).

Document everything: signed contracts, permits, inspection reports, and photos. Roofing is document-heavy — use that to your advantage in removal appeals.

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