πŸ›‘οΈ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Mold Remediation Scams in Redford

Mold remediation scams can leave your Redford home worse off and drain your savings. Hey, I'm warning you like familyβ€”don't fall for pressure tactics or fake experts. Spot the signs, verify credentials, and connect with screened pros who do it right.

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Common Mold Remediation Scams in Redford

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Fake Mold Detection

Scammers use gadgets to 'detect' mold, claim it's everywhere, and push expensive, unneeded removal.

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Upfront Cash Grab

They insist on full or large payment before starting, then vanish or do minimal work.

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Bait-and-Switch Costs

Super-low phone quote, but after 'inspection,' costs skyrocket with 'surprise' issues.

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Incomplete Remediation

Surface cleaning only, mold returns quickly because source (like leak) isn't fixed.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Request a certificate of insurance for general liability and workers' comp. Call the insurer directly to confirm coverage limits and expiration date. Ensure it names you as additional insured for the job.

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Licensing

Texas regulates mold assessment and remediation through the Department of State Health Services (DSHS). Ask for their license number and verify on the DSHS website. Also check for IICRC certification on their site. Look for any complaints filed.

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References

Get 3-5 recent references from Redford or Presidio County jobs. Call them to verify work quality, cleanup, and if they'd rehire. Check online reviews on Google, BBB, or Angi.

Protection FAQs

What are the biggest red flags in mold remediation?

Watch for upfront demands, no inspection quotes, or door-knockers. Legit pros inspect first and provide written plans.

How do I check a mold pro's license in Texas?

Visit the Texas DSHS website and search their mold license database. Confirm IICRC certs too.

Should I pay upfront for mold removal in Redford?

Noβ€”limit to 10% deposit. Pay in stages: after inspection, during work, and final clearance testing.

What insurance does a mold remediation company need?

$1M+ general liability and workers' comp. Get cert and verify with insurer.

How do I know if mold remediation was done right?

Require post-remediation testing showing mold levels cleared. Check for moisture fixes.

What if I suspect I've been scammed?

Contact Texas Attorney General, file with BBB, and dispute charges. Report to DSHS for unlicensed work.

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