🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Mold Remediation Scams in San Diego

Mold remediation scams target San Diego homeowners, especially after heavy rains or floods in Duval County. Shady operators promise quick fixes but leave you with bigger problems. Protect your family and home by spotting red flags early and verifying credentials.

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Common Mold Remediation Scams in San Diego

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Fake Mold Assessment

Scammers perform a quick 'test' or visual check, declare severe black mold, and push expensive full-home remediation.

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Deposit and Disappear

They collect a hefty deposit for 'materials' then ghost you or send unlicensed crews for poor work.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Low initial quote escalates after 'finding more mold,' doubling or tripling costs mid-job.

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Unnecessary Full Remediation

Claim every mold spot requires tearing out walls, even for minor surface issues.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for general liability (at least $500,000) and workers' compensation. Contact the insurer directly to confirm coverage is active and includes mold work.

2

Licensing

Texas mold remediators must be licensed by the Department of State Health Services (DSHS). Ask for the license number and verify it on the DSHS Mold License Verification portal. Ensure it's an active 'Remediator' license.

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References

Ask for 3-5 recent references from Duval County or nearby. Call them to confirm the work quality, completion on time, and no mold recurrence.

Protection FAQs

Do mold remediators need a license in Texas?

Yes, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) licenses mold service providers, including remediators. Always check for an active license.

How do I verify a mold remediation license?

Use the DSHS online Mold License Verification tool. Enter the license number provided by the company.

What insurance is required for mold work?

General liability and workers' compensation insurance. Request a COI and verify with the carrier.

Should I get a mold assessment before remediation?

Absolutely. A licensed assessor provides an independent evaluation to confirm the extent of the problem.

What should be in a mold remediation contract?

Detailed scope of work, timeline, fixed pricing, payment schedule, warranties, and disposal methods.

How do I find trustworthy mold pros in San Diego, TX?

Seek verified, licensed professionals with insurance, references, and good local reviews. Get matched with screened providers.

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