🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Water Damage Restoration Scams in Angie

Water damage strikes fast, and scammers follow faster—especially after storms in Angie. Think of this as advice from a family member: spot the red flags, verify credentials, and protect your home and savings. Rushing leads to regrets. Take a breath and check these steps first.

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Common Water Damage Restoration Scams in Angie

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Upfront Payment Vanish

Scammer demands 50%+ cash upfront for 'emergency drying,' starts minimal work, then ghosts you.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Quotes super low to get in, 'discovers' more damage, jacks up bill 2-3x with no documentation.

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Unlicensed Shoddy Work

Fake techs use wrong drying methods, cause mold or structural issues—then disappear when problems arise.

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Fake Mold Panic

Claims toxic mold everywhere to upsell unneeded remediation, often with bogus tests.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Ask for certificates of insurance (COI) showing general liability ($1M+), workers' comp, and auto coverage. Call the insurer listed on the COI to verify it's current and matches the provider—no fakes.

2

Licensing

Louisiana requires contractors for water damage restoration (over $50k projects or specialty work) to hold a license from the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors (LSLBC). Search their free online database by company name, license number, or qualifier. Confirm active status and any complaints.

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References

Request 3 recent references from Washington Parish or nearby Angie jobs. Call them yourself: ask about work quality, timeliness, cleanup, and if they'd rehire. Legit pros have glowing locals.

Protection FAQs

Do water damage restorers need a license in Louisiana?

Yes, for projects over $50,000 or involving plumbing/electrical, via LSLBC. Always verify—even smaller jobs benefit from licensed pros.

How do I check if a company is licensed in Angie?

Use the LSLBC online lookup at lslbc.louisiana.gov. Enter name/license # for status, bonds, and complaints.

Should I pay upfront for water damage services?

No—never more than 10-20%. Tie payments to completed stages like drying verification.

What if a restorer shows up unannounced?

Big red flag. Don't let them in without verifying license/insurance first. Call known locals.

How can insurance help avoid scams?

Your policy lists approved vendors. Use them or verified pros—scammers won't file claims properly.

What to do if I've been scammed?

Report to Louisiana AG, LSLBC, and local sheriff. File insurance claim with photos/docs. Consult attorney.

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