🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Electrical Repair Scams in Cuero

Listen, if your power's out or outlets are sparking in Cuero, don't panic-hire the first electrician at your door. Scammers target emergencies to leave you in the dark—literally and financially. Here's how to spot them and hire safely, like advice from your savvy uncle.

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Common Electrical Repair Scams in Cuero

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Scam

After bad weather, out-of-towners knock offering 'quick fixes.' They grab a deposit, do shoddy work (or none), and bolt before you notice.

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Upfront Payment Rip-Off

Insist on full payment or 'parts' cash before starting, then ghost you.

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Phantom Problem Upsell

Exaggerate minor issues into 'whole-house rewiring' emergencies to inflate the bill.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Lowball phone quote, then on-site: 'Oh, it's worse—double the price.'

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a certificate of insurance (COI) for general liability ($1M+) and workers' comp. Call the insurer directly using the contact on the COI to verify it's current—no trusting their word alone. This protects you from accidents.

2

Licensing

Texas electricians need a license from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Ask for their license number (e.g., journeyman or master) and search online to confirm it's active and matches the work. Never hire without this step.

3

References

Get 3 recent references from Cuero or DeWitt County jobs. Call them to ask about quality, punctuality, and if they'd rehire. Cross-check with Google reviews and BBB.

Protection FAQs

How do I verify an electrician's license in Texas?

Go to the TDLR License Search, enter name or number. Ensure it's active for your job type.

Should I pay upfront for electrical repairs?

No—only a small deposit (10-20%). Pay rest after work is inspected and done right.

What insurance does an electrician need?

General liability and workers' comp. Get COI and call insurer to confirm.

What if a pro shows up door-to-door in Cuero?

Be wary, especially post-storm. Verify credentials before letting them in.

How do I check references?

Ask for 3 local ones. Call and quiz on quality, price adherence, cleanup.

What to do if scammed?

Report to Cuero police, file complaint with TDLR, dispute credit charges. Contact attorney general.

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