Avoid Mold Remediation Scams in Lincoln
Hey, mold problems in your Lincoln home need quick actionβbut don't let scammers exploit that urgency. Here's how to spot shady operators and protect yourself, like I'm telling my own family.
β Verify contractors β’ β Spot red flags β’ β Avoid common schemes
Common Mold Remediation Scams in Lincoln
Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators
Upfront Payment Scam
Scammers demand 50% or full payment upfront, then vanish or deliver shoddy work that worsens the mold.
Fake Inspection Upsell
Door-to-door 'inspectors' claim severe mold everywhere, pushing expensive remediation you don't need.
Bait-and-Switch Pricing
Super low initial quote balloons with 'surprise' fees after they start, trapping you mid-job.
Phantom Crew Disappearance
Starts work with fanfare, then crew never returns, leaving half-done job and your money gone.
How to Verify a Professional
Insurance
Ask for a certificate of liability insurance and workers' compensation. Call the listed insurer to confirm coverage is current and adequate for the job.
Licensing
Verify registration with Maine's Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation (OPOR) Contractors Program online or by phone. Confirm active status and any complaints. Check Penobscot County building department for local permits.
References
Request at least 3 recent references from Lincoln or nearby Penobscot County jobs. Call them yourself to ask about work quality, timeliness, and cleanup.
Protection FAQs
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