Considering the cost of roofing work, whether for minor repairs or a complete replacement, it’s only practical to try to get the best deal. However, this can leave you vulnerable to roofing scams, and you have to make sure you review a quote or estimate carefully before committing your signature to it. In today’s post, local roofing company Ken Morton & Sons LLC shares some of the most common signs that indicate a too-good-to-be-true roofing quote.