Examples of “Finished Work” Fraud by Summit Roofing
- Summit Roofing failed to return to complete the promised repairs after receiving full payment
- Summit Roofing re-used old, damaged, or previously removed roofing materials instead of installing new materials as represented
- Summit Roofing left exposed holes, fasteners, and nails in the roofing system, creating ongoing water-intrusion risks
- Summit Roofing left defective workmanship throughout the roof, including unrepaired or improperly installed components associated with active leaks
- Required flashing and waterproofing components were not replaced or properly installed, despite being critical to stopping the leak
- The roof continued to leak after the work was represented as “completed,” demonstrating that the underlying problem was never corrected
- Known defects were concealed or ignored rather than disclosed or repaired
Consumer Notice
Skyler Shistle, doing business as Summit Roofing & Contracting, is the subject of an ongoing investigation and civil action involving allegations of contractual fraud, misrepresentation, and home-improvement violations under the Pennsylvania Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act (HICPA), as well as alleged violations of the Pennsylvania Unfair Trade and Consumer Protection Law.