🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Mold Remediation Scams in Gainesville

Mold remediation scams prey on worried homeowners in humid Gainesville, especially after storms. They promise quick fixes but leave health hazards and drained bank accounts. Spot red flags early and verify pros to protect your family.

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Common Mold Remediation Scams in Gainesville

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Upfront Payment Scam

Scammer quotes low, demands 50%+ cash upfront for 'materials', then ghosts or does shoddy work leaving mold behind.

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Fake Inspection Referral

Unlicensed 'inspector' exaggerates mold, insists on immediate full-home remediation by their partner company at inflated prices.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Super-low initial quote, but 'discovers' more mold onsite and upsells thousands in extras without prior agreement.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Ask for a Certificate of Insurance (COI) listing general liability (at least $300k) and workers' comp. Call the insurer to confirm it's current and valid for Gainesville jobs.

2

Licensing

Florida requires mold assessors and remediators to be licensed by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) for jobs over 10 sq ft. Verify on myfloridalicense.com with their license number and name.

3

References

Request 3 recent references from Alachua County clients. Call to ask about work quality, timeliness, and if issues arose post-job.

Protection FAQs

Is mold remediation licensed in Florida?

Yes, for areas over 10 sq ft, both assessors and remediators need DBPR licenses. Always verify on myfloridalicense.com.

How much upfront payment should I make?

No more than 10-30% deposit after signing a contract. Pay rest in stages as work completes. Avoid cash or wire transfers.

What if they say it's an emergency?

True mold emergencies are rare. Get a second opinion from a licensed assessor before committing.

How do I check insurance?

Request COI and contact the insurance company directly to confirm coverage amounts and expiration date.

Should assessor and remediator be separate?

Yes, to avoid conflicts. Independent assessment ensures fair remediation bids.

What happens after remediation?

Demand clearance testing by a licensed assessor to confirm mold is gone before final payment.

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