Summit Roofing & Contracting, operated by Skyler Shistle, is a home-improvement business operating in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. This website exists to provide consumer information and public-interest notice regarding reported conduct, civil filings, and ongoing legal matters involving the business.
⚠️ Consumer Notice
Skyler Shistle, doing business as Summit Roofing & Contracting, is the subject of ongoing civil and criminal proceedings and investigations involving allegations of:
- Contractual fraud
- Misrepresentation
- Home-improvement violations under the Pennsylvania Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act (HICPA)
Allegations and Reported Conduct
According to filed pleadings and consumer reports:
- The contractor was hired to repair an active roof leak and was paid in full on two occasions.
- Despite representations that repairs were completed, the leak persisted.
- Inspection revealed defective workmanship, including improperly installed or unrepaired components.
- The contractor acknowledged the problem but failed to return to complete repairs.
- Subsequent communications were ignored, resulting in continued damage and added costs.
Legal Context
The Pennsylvania Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act (HICPA) protects homeowners from deceptive or unfair practices. Alleged violations may include:
- Misrepresentation of work performed
- Acceptance of payment for services not properly rendered
- Failure to perform work in a workmanlike manner
- Concealment of known defects
The Pennsylvania Unfair Trade and Consumer Protection Law (UTPCPL) further prohibits deceptive or misleading acts in trade or commerce.
Defendant Information
Defendant: Skyler Shistle
Business: Summit Roofing & Contracting
Address: 275 Ridge Rd., Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972
Phone: 570-617-5942
COMPLAINTS INCLUDE:
* deceptive workmanship
* misleading repair practices
* misrepresented repairs
* knowingly inadequate repairs
* knowingly defective installation
* concealment of defects
* deceptive construction practices
* false representations regarding repairs
* intentional nonperformance
* reckless disregard for workmanship standards
* bad-faith repair practices
* materially misleading work claims
Alleged Counts and Violations
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Pennsylvania Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act (HICPA)
73 P.S. § 517.8
Allegations included:- Misrepresentation of completed work
- Accepting payment for services not properly performed
- Failure to complete contracted repairs in a workmanlike manner
- Concealment of known defects
- Home improvement fraud / contractual fraud
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Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law (UTPCPL)
73 P.S. § 201-1 et seq.
Allegations included:- Deceptive business practices
- False or misleading representations
- Conduct creating confusion or misunderstanding
- Unfair or deceptive acts in commerce
Guidance for Consumers
- Verify contractor licensing and registration
- Confirm insurance coverage
- Use detailed written contracts
- Document all payments and communications
- Seek legal advice promptly if problems arise
Purpose of This Website
This website is maintained solely for consumer-awareness and public-interest purposes. Information presented here is based on documented accounts and legal filings. Allegations remain subject to judicial determination.
Information will be updated as additional verified facts become available.