🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Water Damage Restoration Scams in San Juan

Water damage strikes fast, and scammers move faster—especially after storms in San Juan. Don't let urgency cloud your judgment. Spot the red flags and verify pros to protect your home and wallet.

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Common Water Damage Restoration Scams in San Juan

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Storm Chaser Scams

Out-of-town crews flood in after heavy rain or floods, offer quick fixes, collect big deposits, then vanish or do shoddy work.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Ultra-low initial quote to win the job, then 'surprise' fees for extras like drying or mold that balloon the bill.

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Fake Mold Panic

Claim severe mold growth requiring immediate, expensive remediation without proof or independent test.

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Phantom Financing

Push shady loans or 'no interest' deals that trap you in debt while they disappear.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Ask for a certificate of insurance (COI) listing general liability and workers' comp. Contact the insurer directly to verify coverage amounts and that it names you as additional insured.

2

Licensing

In Texas, visit the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) website at tdlr.texas.gov. Search for the contractor's license, especially for mold-related work (required over 25 sq ft). Call to confirm the license number.

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References

Request at least 3 recent references from San Juan or Hidalgo County jobs. Call them to ask about work quality, timeliness, and if they'd hire again.

Protection FAQs

Do water damage restorers need a license in Texas?

Not all services require one, but mold abatement over 25 sq ft does via TDLR. Always verify any claimed licenses online.

What if they demand cash upfront?

Red flag! Trustworthy pros bill after inspection or in stages tied to milestones, never 50%+ upfront.

How do I report a scam in San Juan?

Contact Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office, Texas AG consumer protection, or FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov.

Can I get free quotes without risk?

Yes—multiple vetted quotes help compare. Avoid any 'free' offer requiring commitment.

What's the first step after water damage?

Stop the water source, ventilate, then call verified pros. Don't delay, but don't rush into deals.

How to spot fake reviews?

Check for patterns like generic praise or new accounts. Use BBB, Google, and ask for references.

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