🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Garage Door Repair Scams in Mesa

Garage door troubles strike fast in Mesa's heat, and scammers love to pounce when you're stuck. Don't let them take advantage—spot the red flags and protect your home like you would your family. Here's your straightforward guide to staying safe.

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Common Garage Door Repair Scams in Mesa

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Lowball ad price to get your call, then claim 'additional damage' and hike the bill once there.

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Unnecessary Full Replacement

Insist your entire door or opener must be replaced when a cheap part or tune-up would fix it.

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Upfront Payment Vanish

Take a big deposit or full payment in cash/check, do minimal work or nothing, then ghost you.

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Fake Emergency Response

Cold-call or show up claiming to fix 'emergencies' from online ads, often unlicensed.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance for liability and workers' comp. Call the insurer to confirm it's current and lists your address.

2

Licensing

Arizona requires a valid ROC contractor's license for garage door work. Ask for the number, then verify it's active at roc.az.gov—check for complaints and bond status in Maricopa County.

3

References

Get 3 recent Mesa customer contacts. Call to confirm they were satisfied with the work, pricing, and cleanup.

Protection FAQs

Do garage door repair pros in Mesa need a license?

Yes, Arizona law requires an active ROC contractor's license. Verify at roc.az.gov by name or number.

Is it normal to pay upfront for garage door repair?

No—legit pros take small deposits only. Full payment after completion and your approval.

What if they say my door needs full replacement?

Common scam tactic. Get a second quote and check if it's truly a spring, cable, or sensor issue.

How do I verify insurance for safety?

Ask for COI naming you as additional insured. Contact the carrier to confirm coverage.

Can I trust door-to-door repair offers?

Rarely—big red flag. Stick to recommended, licensed locals with reviews.

What to do if scammed?

Report to AZ ROC, Mesa PD non-emergency (480-644-2211), and Attorney General. Dispute charges with your bank.

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