🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Mold Remediation Scams in Santa Rosa

Mold remediation scams can damage your home and health while draining your savings. In Santa Rosa, scammers target concerned homeowners with fake emergencies. Spot the red flags, verify pros, and protect your family by following these steps. Connect with verified professionals who prioritize safety.

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Common Mold Remediation Scams in Santa Rosa

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Fake Mold Detection

Scammers wave a gadget, declare massive mold invasion, and upsell expensive, unneeded removal.

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Upfront Cash Grab

They take a big deposit, do minimal work or nothing, then disappear.

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Bait-and-Switch Costs

Quote low to start, then 'discover' more mold and demand extra payments mid-job.

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Unlicensed Handyman

Cheap 'fixers' without mold certs spread spores or miss hidden issues, worsening problems.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a certificate of insurance for general liability ($500k+ recommended) and workers' comp. Call the insurance company to confirm it's active. This protects you from accidents or damage.

2

Licensing

Texas requires Mold Remediation Contractor licenses from the Department of State Health Services (DSHS). Ask for the license number and verify online via DSHS lookup tool. Never hire unlicensed workers for mold jobs.

3

References

Demand 3 recent references from Santa Rosa or Cameron County jobs. Contact them directly to ask about work quality, cleanup, and if issues arose. Check BBB and Google reviews too.

Protection FAQs

Does Texas require licenses for mold remediation?

Yes, DSHS licenses Mold Remediation Contractors and Assessors. Verify online before hiring.

How much upfront payment is normal?

No more than 10-20% deposit. Pay the rest after satisfactory completion.

Should I get a separate mold inspector?

Yes, hire a licensed assessor first for unbiased report, then a remediator.

What's the sign of a mold scam?

High pressure, no docs, big upfront ask. Legit pros explain patiently.

How do I check reviews safely?

Use BBB.org, Google, Angi. Ignore fake glowing sites; look for patterns.

What to do if scammed?

Report to Texas AG, FTC, local police. Dispute charges if paid by card.

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