🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid HVAC Scams in Oakwood

HVAC scams can leave your home uncomfortable and your bank account empty. In Oakwood, stick to these tips to protect your family like I would for mine. Spot the fakes, verify the real deal, and breathe easy.

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Common HVAC Services Scams in Oakwood

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Upfront Deposit Disappearance

Tech takes a large deposit for parts or urgent repair, then ghosts you.

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Bait-and-Switch Upsell

Low initial quote, but 'discovers' major issues needing 5x the price mid-job.

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Fake Emergency Call

Door-knock or cold call claiming AC leak or furnace danger, pushes immediate fix.

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Unnecessary System Replacement

Insists entire HVAC needs replacing when simple repair suffices.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Ask for a certificate of insurance (COI). Call the insurer directly to confirm general liability and workers' comp coverage.

2

Licensing

Check the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) site: https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/LicenseSearch/. Search by name or license number for active Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Contractor license valid in Leon County.

3

References

Request 3 recent Oakwood or Leon County references. Call to verify quality, punctuality, and overall satisfaction.

Protection FAQs

Do HVAC contractors need a license in Texas?

Yes, they need an active TDLR Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Contractor license. Verify online at tdlr.texas.gov.

What's a normal deposit for HVAC work?

10-20% max before work starts. Pay rest on completion. Avoid full upfront.

How do I spot fake reviews?

Check Google, BBB, Yelp for patterns. Real reviews mix good/bad, have details.

Should I get multiple quotes?

Always. Compare 3 written quotes from licensed pros to avoid overpaying.

What if they only take cash?

Red flag. Insist on check/credit card for dispute protection.

How to report an HVAC scam in Oakwood?

Contact Leon County Sheriff, Texas AG, or FTC.gov. File with TDLR too.

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