Watch out for wind damage repair scams

Reported by: Darlene Dorsey
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Updated: 2/26 6:16 pm
SAN ANTONIO -- The winds that hit the San Antonio area did lots of damage. That means you may soon have 'contractors' knocking on your door, looking to help you get repairs made.

The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to watch out for repair scams. The BBB receives hundreds of complaints every year about subpar work performed by contractors. BBB officials say you should take the time to properly research contractors to avoid creating an even bigger problem for yourself.

BBB repair tips:
  • Contact your insurance company immediately. Call your insurance company before work begins to make sure all necessary procedures are followed according to your policy. Make sure you fully understand your deductibles and what your policy covers before having any work done. If you do not follow your insurance company's guidelines, you may be stuck with the entire bill.
  • Find a trustworthy contractor. Deal only with licensed and insured contractors. You can verify licensing information through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Find a BBB Accredited contractor through BBB Member Pages.
  • Get multiple bids. Get bids from at least three companies and ask for referrals. Utilize BBB Request a Quote to get multiple estimates from BBB Accredited Businesses.
  • Take your time signing a contract. Get a written estimate that includes any oral promises the contractor made. Remember to ask if there's a charge for an estimate before allowing anyone into your home. Ask for explanations for price variations. Get a copy of the final, signed contract before the job begins.
  • Avoid paying a large sum upfront. Resist dealing with any contractor who asks you to pay for the entire job upfront. A deposit of one-third of the total price is standard procedure. Pay only by check or credit card - and pay the final amount only after the work is completed to your satisfaction. Avoid paying in cash.
  • Beware of door-to-door solicitations. Sudden, severe storms can bring fly-by-night contractors to the area. Often these contractors solicit work door-to-door, have no license or contact information and require high upfront fees before beginning. BBB recommends researching the company before agreeing to have any work done.
  • Plan ahead and be prepared. Spring is generally the time we see more severe weather. If your trees need trimming or that hole in your roof needs repairing, don't wait for another big storm to blow through, get it done now to avoid problems later.

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