Honest Comparison · Updated April 2026

SquareDash vs Storm Chasers for Roof Replacement

After every storm, they come knocking. Here is how storm chasers operate and why you should never sign at the door.

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Last updated: April 2026
SquareDash is in the top 1% of contractors nationally as an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred installer, vs. variable certification across Storm Chasers. Key differences: fixed-price quote in 30 seconds from satellite measurement, all-inclusive pricing with no change orders mid-job, and a 25-year workmanship warranty backed by the full Owens Corning material warranty stack.

Side-by-side comparison

Every category, compared honestly.

Business model Permanent company, 49 states Temporary crews following storms
How they find you You find us online Knock on your door uninvited
Pricing Transparent, satellite-based Inflated to match insurance payout
Materials Owens Corning (Platinum Preferred) Cheapest available
Warranty 25-yr workmanship + manufacturer 1-2 years (if company still exists)
Licensed in your state Yes, all 49 states Often unlicensed or temporary license
Insurance claim help Guidance without conflicts Inflates claims, risks fraud
Payment terms Pay upon completion Large deposit upfront
Timeline 1-3 weeks (scheduled) "We can start tomorrow"
Physical address Yes, permanent business Hotel room or out-of-state PO box
Permits Always pulled Often skipped
BBB Rating Not yet rated Varies

The verdict

Storm chasers are out-of-state roofing crews that flood disaster areas after hail, wind, or hurricane events. They knock on doors, offer "free inspections," and pressure homeowners to sign contracts on the spot. Most use the cheapest materials, provide minimal warranties, and disappear before problems surface. SquareDash provides transparent pricing, Owens Corning Platinum Preferred materials, and a 25-year warranty, available before, during, and after storm season.

According to the 2025 Roofing Contractor Homeowner Survey, 78% of homeowners are more likely to call a roofer that offers pricing on its website.

How SquareDash works (vs. the Storm Chasers process)

1

Enter your address

Satellite AI measures your roof in 30 seconds. No estimator, no scheduling.

2

See your exact price

All-inclusive. No hidden fees. Pick Good, Better, or Best materials.

3

We handle everything

Licensed crews, permits, materials, cleanup. Done in 1-3 weeks.

SquareDash: The full picture

SquareDash is a direct-to-consumer roofing company. You enter your address, satellite AI measures your roof, and you see your exact price in 30 seconds. If you want to move forward, SquareDash's licensed crews handle everything: permits, materials, installation, and cleanup.

SquareDash pros

  • Permanent company with a physical address
  • Licensed and insured in all operating states
  • Verified reviews on Google and squaredash.com
  • 25-year workmanship warranty (will exist in 25 years)
  • All Owens Corning materials (not cheapest-available)
  • No door-knocking or high-pressure tactics

⚠️ SquareDash cons

  • Cannot start work "tomorrow" (proper scheduling takes 1-3 weeks)
  • Online-only process (no in-person visit before commitment)
  • Not available in Alaska
  • Shingle replacement only

Storm Chasers: The full picture

Storm Chasers pros

  • Fast availability after storms (immediate scheduling)
  • Will handle entire insurance claim process for you
  • No out-of-pocket cost if they match insurance payout exactly

⚠️ Storm Chasers cons

  • Often unlicensed or operating on temporary permits
  • Use cheapest possible materials to maximize profit
  • Disappear after the job (no warranty service)
  • Inflate insurance claims (which is fraud and puts you at risk)
  • Pressure you to sign Assignment of Benefits (AOB) contracts
  • No BBB rating, no verifiable reviews, no track record
  • Skip permits, leaving you liable for code violations
  • Large upfront deposits that may never be refunded

Who should use which?

Choose SquareDash if:

You want a transparent, fixed price for a roof replacement without talking to salespeople. You value speed, predictability, and saving money. You're comfortable with an online-first experience. Enter your address to see your price in 30 seconds.

Choose Storm Chasers if:

Common questions

Key signs: they knocked on your door (you did not call them), they cannot provide a local physical address, they offer to "waive your deductible" (insurance fraud), they pressure you to sign immediately, and they want a large deposit upfront.
Not necessarily illegal to hire one, but many storm chasers operate illegally: unlicensed, uninsured, no permits, inflated insurance claims. If they commit insurance fraud on your claim, you could be held liable.
An AOB transfers your insurance claim rights to the contractor, allowing them to deal directly with your insurer. This can be exploited: the contractor inflates the claim, takes the maximum payout, and you lose control. Never sign an AOB without legal review.
Yes. SquareDash works with homeowners who have storm damage. Get your instant estimate to understand your roof cost, then file your insurance claim with a real number in hand. SquareDash does not inflate claims or engage in fraudulent practices.
Document everything: photos, contract, receipts, license numbers. If the work is substandard, file complaints with your state attorney general, BBB, and your insurance company. Consult an attorney if the contractor refuses to honor their contract.

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