Michigan · Roof Replacement · Free 2026 deposit-rules checker
How much deposit can a roof replacement contractor ask for in Michigan?
Michigan has no statutory cap on contractor deposits. Industry-standard for roof replacement is 10% — about $1,555 on a $15,548 project. Above $2,332 is a red flag.
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No statutory cap
$1,555
Recommended cap on a $15,548 roof replacement (10%)
No statutory cap; industry standard applies.
🚩 Red flag if asked for: more than $2,332 (15%)
Michigan deposit law — full context
No specific statutory cap. Industry-standard 10–25% applies.
Industry rationale for roof replacement: Fast turnaround (1–3 day install). Industry standard: 10% deposit OR zero deposit for insurance work (insurer pays the contractor directly via ACV check).
Best-practice roof replacement payment schedule in Michigan
- 10% deposit at contract signing (~$1,555)
- Milestone progress payments tied to inspectable phases (rough-in, mid-build, substantial completion)
- 5–10% retention held until punchlist + final inspection sign-off
- Pay by check or credit card — never wire transfer to a personal account
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FAQ — Roof Replacement deposit rules in Michigan
How much deposit can my Michigan roof replacement contractor legally ask for?
Michigan has no statutory cap on contractor deposits. No specific statutory cap. Industry-standard 10–25% applies. For roof replacement, industry standard is 10% — meaning on a $15,548 project, expect $1,555 max. Any request above $2,332 is a red flag.
What's the industry-standard deposit for a roof replacement in Michigan?
Industry standard for roof replacement: 10%. Fast turnaround (1–3 day install). Industry standard: 10% deposit OR zero deposit for insurance work (insurer pays the contractor directly via ACV check). Most legitimate Michigan contractors will follow this norm regardless of whether the state has a statutory cap.
My contractor is asking for 20% deposit — should I walk?
Michigan doesn't have a statutory cap, but industry-standard deposits sit between 10–25% for most roof replacement projects. A request above 15% is a strong signal of cash-flow problems (the contractor is funding earlier jobs with your money) or outright fraud risk. Get 2 more written quotes before signing anything.
How should I structure roof replacement payments after the deposit?
Best practice in Michigan: 10% deposit at contract signing → milestone-based progress payments tied to inspectable phases (rough-in, mid-build, substantial completion) → 5–10% retention held until punchlist + final inspection sign-off. Never pay materials in full upfront; if your contractor goes under, the materials supplier owns those goods, not you. Pay via check or credit card — never wire transfer to a personal account.
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Disclaimer: This page is informational only and not legal advice. State laws change — always verify against the official Michigan statute before refusing or making payment.