🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid HVAC Scams in Fayetteville

Hey family, Fayetteville summers are brutal—don't let HVAC scammers make it worse. Spot red flags early and verify pros to keep your home cool and safe. Follow these simple steps for peace of mind.

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Common HVAC Services Scams in Fayetteville

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Upfront Payment Demand

Scammer insists on full payment for 'parts' upfront, then vanishes or does shoddy work.

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Fake Emergency Repair

Door-knockers claim your AC is leaking refrigerant or about to explode, pushing expensive fixes.

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Unnecessary Replacement

Quotes cheap repair, then says 'whole system must be replaced' at huge cost.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Lowballs repair quote, then adds surprise fees or switches to pricier options mid-job.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a certificate of insurance showing general liability and workers' comp. Ask to be named as additional insured and verify with the insurer.

2

Licensing

Check their Texas Air Conditioning Contractor License on the TDLR website: tdlr.texas.gov/LicenseSearch. Search by name or license number.

3

References

Get 3 recent Fayette County references. Call them to confirm work quality, timeliness, and no issues.

Protection FAQs

How do I verify an HVAC contractor's license in Fayetteville?

Use the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) search at tdlr.texas.gov/LicenseSearch. Enter name or license number—it's free and quick.

Should I ever pay upfront for HVAC work?

Avoid it. Legit pros take small deposits only (under 20%) and balance on completion. Use credit cards for disputes.

What if a contractor shows up unannounced claiming an emergency?

That's a huge red flag. Real emergencies come from you calling them. Get a trusted pro to inspect.

How do I check insurance for HVAC services?

Demand a certificate listing coverage amounts and your address as additional insured. Call the insurer to confirm.

What should a good HVAC contract include?

Scope of work, total price, timeline, warranties, payment terms, and license/insurance details. No verbal promises.

I've been scammed—what now?

Report to TDLR (tdlr.texas.gov/complaints), local BBB, and attorney general. Dispute charges with your bank/credit card.

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