🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Mold Remediation Scams in Wrightsboro

Mold remediation scams can leave your Wrightsboro home damaged and your wallet empty. Scammers often show up after leaks or storms, promising fast fixes but delivering poor work or nothing at all. Spot the red flags and verify pros to keep your family safe.

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Common Mold Remediation Scams in Wrightsboro

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Fake 'Toxic Mold' Alarm

Scammers exaggerate or invent mold dangers, especially 'black mold,' to upsell massive, unneeded remediation jobs costing thousands.

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Upfront Payment Vanish

They demand half or full payment in cash or wire upfront, start minimal work, then disappear.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Low initial quote turns into huge bill after 'discovering' more mold during work.

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Unlicensed Quick Fixes

Fly-by-night operators offer cheap 'DIY-style' cleanups without proper containment or safety, risking health and spread.

How to Verify a Professional

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Insurance

Request a current certificate of insurance for general liability (at least $300K) and workers' comp. Call the insurer listed to confirm it's active and covers the job. This protects you from accidents.

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Licensing

Texas requires mold remediation contractors to be licensed by the Department of State Health Services (DSHS). Verify their license online at dshs.texas.gov/mold-related-services or by phone—ask for their license number first. Never hire unlicensed workers.

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References

Insist on 3+ recent local references. Call them to ask about work quality, timeliness, cleanup, and if they'd hire again. Trustworthy pros have happy Wrightsboro neighbors.

Protection FAQs

Do mold remediators need a license in Texas?

Yes, Texas law requires licensing from DSHS for assessment and remediation. Verify at dshs.texas.gov.

What are signs of a mold scam in Wrightsboro?

Door knockers, upfront cash demands, no paperwork, or pressure tactics. Always verify licensing first.

How do I check insurance for mold pros?

Ask for COI naming you as additional insured. Confirm with the carrier directly.

Should I pay upfront for mold removal?

No—limit to 10% deposit. Pay as work completes with inspections.

What's the difference between assessment and remediation?

Assessors test and report; licensed remediators fix. Use both for safety.

How to report a mold scam in Gonzales County?

Contact DSHS Mold Program, local consumer protection, or file with Texas AG.

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