🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Mold Remediation Scams in Springtown

Mold scams prey on Springtown homeowners' fears of health risks. They promise quick fixes but leave you with bigger problems and empty pockets. Spot the red flags, verify credentials, and protect your family like you would for any home service.

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Common Mold Remediation Scams in Springtown

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Fake Mold Detection Scare

Scammers do a quick walk-through, claim deadly black mold, and push immediate expensive remediation without evidence.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Ultra-low quote to get in, then 'discovers' more mold and demands triple the price mid-job.

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Upfront Payment Vanish

Takes a big deposit for materials, starts minimal work, then ghosts you or does poor job.

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Unlicensed Quick Fixes

Offers DIY-style bleach sprays or fans, claims it's enough, but mold returns worse.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for general liability (at least $300K) and workers' compensation. Contact the insurer directly to verify coverage is current and lists your job.

2

Licensing

Texas requires mold remediators to be licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). Ask for their license number and verify it using the DSHS online lookup tool. Confirm it's active for remediation work.

3

References

Ask for 3-5 recent clients in Springtown or Parker County. Call them to check on work quality, completion time, and any post-job issues like returning mold.

Protection FAQs

Are mold remediators required to be licensed in Texas?

Yes, remediation companies must hold a current DSHS license. Always verify via their online tool before hiring.

What should I do if they demand full payment upfront?

It's a major red flag. Legit pros take small deposits only and finish before full payment.

Do I need a mold inspection before remediation?

Absolutely. Hire a licensed assessor separately to confirm mold type/extent—remediators shouldn't self-inspect.

How can I check insurance?

Get a COI and call the insurance company. Ensure it covers your Springtown property and job dates.

What does good mold remediation involve?

Containment, HEPA vacuuming, removal, cleaning, and moisture fixes. Trustworthy pros document everything.

How to report a suspected scam in Parker County?

Contact Texas Attorney General, local Better Business Bureau, or Parker County Sheriff's Office. Save all communications.

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