Consumer Advisory: Summit Roofing & Contracting — Schuylkill Haven, PA
Subject: Reported Fraud, Misrepresentation, and Defective Roofing Work
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Consumers are advised to use extreme caution when considering
Summit Roofing & Contracting of
Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania, operated by
Skyler Shistle. Multiple reports indicate serious concerns
regarding the company’s business practices, workmanship, and truthfulness
in representing the services they perform.
Summary of Reported Issues
Customers have reported a consistent pattern of problems, including:
1. Defective or Incomplete Roofing Work
- Roofs left leaking after “repairs” or full replacements
- Failure to install essential roofing components
- Exposed fasteners, open holes, and improper sealing
- Reuse of damaged or discarded roofing materials
2. Misrepresentation and Deceptive Practices
- Claims that work was properly completed when it was not
- Concealment of defects during or after installation
- False statements about the cause of ongoing leaks
- Charging for repairs or replacements that failed industry standards
3. Potential Fraudulent Conduct
- Accepting payment for work not performed correctly
- Performing unauthorized or undocumented changes
- Refusing to correct known issues
- Conduct consistent with home-improvement fraud under Pennsylvania law
Legal Action
A civil complaint has been filed in the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas
alleging:
- Fraud and fraudulent misrepresentation
- Breach of contract
- Deceptive business practices
- Violations of the Pennsylvania Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act (HICPA)
- Violations of the Pennsylvania Unfair Trade and Consumer Protection Law
Consumer Notice: Homeowners are strongly encouraged to verify
contractor registration, insurance coverage, and business entity status before
authorizing any roofing or home-improvement work.
What You Should Do if Affected
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Document Everything
- Save contracts, estimates, texts, emails, and photos
- Record dates and descriptions of all interactions
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File Official Complaints
- Pennsylvania Attorney General — Bureau of Consumer Protection
- Local police department (fraud / theft by deception)
- PA Office of Attorney General — Home Improvement Fraud Division
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Consult an Attorney
Fraud and contractor misconduct cases may qualify for recovery of damages,
including attorney’s fees, under HICPA.
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Warn Other Consumers
Sharing verifiable experiences helps prevent additional harm.
Contractor Safety Tip
- Verify PA HICPA registration
- Confirm insurance and workers’ compensation coverage
- Request references and independently check reviews
- Avoid paying in full before work is properly completed and inspected