🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Electrical Repair Scams in San Angelo

Electrical repairs keep your home safe—scammers exploit this urgency to rip you off. Think of this as advice from a family member: spot the red flags, verify everything, and choose wisely in San Angelo. Don't risk your safety or savings on shady operators.

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Common Electrical Repair Scams in San Angelo

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Fake Emergency Hazards

Scammer knocks or calls claiming your wiring/panel is a fire risk needing instant full replacement. They 'prove' it vaguely and charge 3x normal rates.

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Bait-and-Switch Quotes

Low phone quote, then onsite 'surprises' like extra 'issues' balloon the bill. They start work before you approve the hike.

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Unlicensed Shoddy Work

Fake pro does cheap fixes or leaves jobs unfinished, pockets cash, and ghosts you. Code violations lead to fines.

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Overkill Upsells

Minor fix turns into pushing whole-house rewiring or unneeded upgrades for commissions.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Ask for a certificate of insurance (COI) for liability ($1M+) and workers' comp. Call the insurer listed to confirm—don't rely on the pro's copy.

2

Licensing

Texas electricians must hold a TDLR license (journeyman or master). Verify free at https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/LicenseSearch/ by name or number. Ensure it's active and covers your job.

3

References

Request 3 recent San Angelo-area jobs. Call to ask about quality, price fairness, and if they'd rehire. Cross-check reviews on BBB.org or Google.

Protection FAQs

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

Visit https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/LicenseSearch/. Search by name or license #—confirm active status and classification (e.g., electrician).

Is upfront payment ever okay for electrical work?

No full payment upfront. Deposits for parts are fine, but hold major funds until job completion and your approval.

What insurance should electrical pros have?

General liability (min $1M) and workers' comp. Get COI naming you as insured; verify by calling the carrier.

Why avoid door-to-door electricians?

Major red flag—scams thrive here. Trustworthy pros come via referrals or vetted services, not cold approaches.

Do electrical jobs in San Angelo need permits?

Most do—check Tom Green County or city rules. Reputable pros handle this transparently.

How to spot fake online reviews?

Watch for vague praise, identical phrasing, or sudden spikes. Prioritize BBB, Angi, or Google with photos/details.

What if they pressure me to decide fast?

Walk away. Legit electricians give time—rushed decisions mean you're the target.

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