🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Electrical Repair Scams in Crownsville

Electrical repair scams target urgent situations like power outages or sparking wires in Crownsville homes. Stay safe by spotting red flags early and verifying credentials—think of this as advice to keep your family protected. Trustworthy pros make it easy; scammers make excuses.

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Common Electrical Repair Scams in Crownsville

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Upfront Payment Scam

Fake electrician demands full or most payment upfront via cash or wire, then ghosts or does minimal work.

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Unnecessary Repairs Upsell

Minor fix like a outlet is claimed to need full rewiring or panel replacement for thousands extra.

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Bait-and-Switch

Low phone quote turns into much higher on-site, or unqualified sub shows up.

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Phony Emergency Crew

Claims utility sent them for 'neighborhood issue,' pushes unneeded services.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for liability and workers' comp. Call the listed insurer to confirm coverage dates and limits.

2

Licensing

In Maryland, electricians must hold a state license. Verify via the DLLR Board of Electricians lookup: dllr.maryland.gov/license/mdl/eleclook.shtml. Search by name or license number and ensure it's active.

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References

Ask for 3 recent Crownsville-area references. Call them to ask about work quality, arrival time, cleanup, and if they'd rehire.

Protection FAQs

How do I check an electrician's license in Maryland?

Visit dllr.maryland.gov/license/mdl/eleclook.shtml, enter name or license #. Confirm status is 'Active.'

Is it normal to pay an electrician fully upfront?

No—only small deposit. Legit pros bill after work or in stages with contract.

What insurance proof should I get?

COI showing $1M+ liability, workers' comp. Verify by calling insurer.

How to spot unnecessary electrical work?

Ask why it's needed, see evidence, get second quote. Trust your gut if it sounds extreme.

What if the pro wants cash only?

Red flag—walk away. Use traceable payment for disputes.

Who to call if scammed in Crownsville?

Anne Arundel Consumer Affairs (410-222-9840), MD Attorney General (410-528-8662), or file police report.

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