🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid HVAC Scams in Danbury

HVAC issues can be stressful, but scammers in Danbury prey on that. Listen up – like I'm telling my own family: spot the tricks and stay safe. Here's how to protect yourself without getting ripped off.

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Common HVAC Services Scams in Danbury

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Upfront Payment Scam

Scammer demands 50%+ cash upfront for parts, does shoddy work or vanishes.

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Unnecessary Replacement Push

Claims your AC is 'dead' and pushes expensive new unit; it's often just a cheap fix.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Quotes low on phone, then onsite adds 'surprise' fees for 'hidden issues'.

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Phantom Parts Delay

Takes deposit for 'rare parts', disappears for weeks, never returns.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for general liability (at least $500K) and workers' comp. Call the insurer directly to verify it's current – don't trust a photo or verbal claim.

2

Licensing

Texas requires HVAC contractors to hold an Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (ACR) license from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Search the license holder database at tdlr.texas.gov by name or license number. Confirm it's active and covers your job.

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References

Ask for 3-5 recent local references in Brazoria County. Call them yourself: ask about work quality, arrival time, cleanup, and if they'd rehire.

Protection FAQs

How do I verify an HVAC license in Texas?

Visit tdlr.texas.gov, use the ACR license search tool. Enter the contractor's name or license number and ensure it's active.

Should I pay upfront for HVAC repairs?

No – legit pros take small deposits only, via traceable methods. Walk away from cash demands.

What insurance should an HVAC pro have?

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

How do I report a suspected HVAC scam in Danbury?

File with TDLR online, local police, and Texas Attorney General's consumer protection division.

Do HVAC jobs need permits in Brazoria County?

Often yes for installs/replacements. Check with Danbury or county building department before starting.

Can I trust door-to-door HVAC offers?

Rarely. Verify license first, get written quotes, and consider multiple bids instead.

What's normal for HVAC pricing in Danbury?

Varies by job – get 3 quotes from licensed pros. Check our pricing guide for benchmarks.

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