🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid HVAC Scams in Wall

Hey, family—HVAC scams hit hard in hot Texas summers, leaving homes sweltering and wallets empty. Spot the tricks early to keep your Wall home safe and cool. Follow these simple steps to protect yourself.

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Common HVAC Services Scams in Wall

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Quotes super low over phone, then 'discovers' big issues onsite and demands way more money.

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Upfront Payment Ghosting

Takes a big deposit for parts or urgent repair, then vanishes without starting work.

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Door-to-Door Panic Sales

Knocks claiming neighborhood AC issues or government rebates, pushes unnecessary upgrades.

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Phantom Refrigerant Leaks

Says your AC leaks expensive refrigerant, charges to 'fix' but it's unnecessary.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Ask for a Certificate of Insurance (COI) covering general liability and workers' comp. Verify by calling the listed insurer to confirm coverage dates and limits. Good pros share this freely.

2

Licensing

Texas requires HVAC contractors to hold a license from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Search their license lookup at tdlr.texas.gov with the license number they provide. Call TDLR at (800) 803-9202 if needed.

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References

Request 3 recent references from Tom Green County or nearby. Call to ask: Was the work done right? On time? Would they hire again? Legit techs have solid local feedback.

Protection FAQs

Is HVAC work licensed in Texas?

Yes, contractors need a TDLR Air Conditioning & Refrigeration license. Always verify at tdlr.texas.gov.

Should I pay full price upfront for HVAC repair?

No—limit deposits to 10-20%. Pay balance after verifying the work.

How to handle scam calls about my AC?

Hang up. Don't share info or pay over phone. Call a verified pro directly.

Do HVAC installs need permits in Wall, TX?

Often yes—check Tom Green County building department. Trustworthy pros pull required permits.

What to ask before hiring an HVAC pro?

License number? Insurance proof? Recent local references? Written quote?

How to report an HVAC scam in Wall?

Contact Tom Green County Sheriff, file with TDLR, and report to Texas Attorney General.

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