🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Water Damage Restoration Scams in Spring

Water damage is bad enough—don't let scammers make it worse. Here's how to spot red flags and protect yourself, like I'd warn my own family. Take a breath, verify before you hire, and avoid costly mistakes.

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Common Water Damage Restoration Scams in Spring

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Upfront Payment Demand

Scammers arrive after disasters, claim urgent fixes, and push for immediate large cash deposits. They vanish after payment, leaving damage untouched.

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Bait-and-Switch

Quote low to get in, then claim 'hidden' damage requiring much higher costs. No itemized bills provided.

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Unqualified Work

Untrained crews use wrong methods, causing mold growth or structural issues. No insurance leaves you liable for accidents.

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Fake Insurance Reps

Pretend to be from your insurer or government to inspect and upsell services. Push unnecessary work.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Ask for a certificate of insurance (COI) for liability and workers' comp. Call the insurer using their public number to confirm it's active and sufficient.

2

Licensing

Texas doesn't mandate a state license for water restoration, but check IICRC certification at iicrc.org. Verify any claimed licenses via TDLR.texas.gov or Harris County records.

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References

Request 3+ recent local references from Spring/Harris County jobs. Call to verify work quality, punctuality, and overall satisfaction.

Protection FAQs

Do I have to hire the first company that shows up?

No—scammers count on panic. Take time to verify credentials and get multiple estimates.

What's a fair upfront payment?

Small deposits (10-20%) are common, but only after written contract. Avoid full payment or cash demands.

How do I check if they're really licensed/insured?

Use official sites like TDLR.texas.gov, iicrc.org, and call insurers. Don't trust their word.

Is water damage restoration regulated in Texas?

No statewide license required, but look for IICRC certs and local compliance in Harris County.

What if they pressure me saying 'act now or mold!'?

True pros educate without fear. Proper drying takes days—verify before committing.

How to find reliable pros in Spring?

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