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Avoid Mold Remediation Scams in Georgetown

Mold remediation scams target worried homeowners after leaks or floods. They promise quick fixes but often leave problems worse and money gone. Protect your family like I'd advise my ownβ€”watch for red flags, verify credentials, and choose pros wisely.

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Common Mold Remediation Scams in Georgetown

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Fake Mold Detection

Scammers use basic tools to 'detect' widespread mold, scaring you into expensive, unneeded full-home treatment.

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Upfront Cash Grab

Demand 50%+ deposit in cash before work starts, then vanish or do minimal work.

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Unqualified Remediators

Untrained workers disturb mold without containment, spreading spores and health risks.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Low initial quote balloons after 'finding more mold' with no documentation.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for general liability ($1M+) and workers' comp. Call the insurer to confirm it's active and covers the job.

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Licensing

Check Maine's Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation (OPOR) contractor registry at maine.gov/pfr. Search by name or license number for registration and any complaints.

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References

Get 3-5 recent local references from Sagadahoc County area. Call them to verify work quality, cleanup, and if they'd recommend.

Protection FAQs

Do mold remediators need a license in Maine?

Home improvement contractors must register with Maine OPOR. Look for mold-specific certifications like IICRC. Verify online.

Should I pay a deposit upfront for mold work?

Small deposits (10-20%) are okay, but tie to milestones. Avoid full payment before completion.

How do I check if insurance is real?

Get COI copy, note insurer and policy number, then call to verify coverage dates and limits.

What if they say mold is an emergency?

True emergencies need containment first. Get second opinion; don't rush payments.

How to report a mold scam in Georgetown?

File with Maine Attorney General, FTC.gov, or Sagadahoc County Sheriff. Keep all records.

Can I handle small mold myself?

Yes for <10 sq ft non-porous surfaces. Use EPA guidelines, but call pros for larger or HVAC mold.

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