🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Garage Door Repair Scams in Peru

Garage door troubles strike fast, and scammers are ready to pounce—especially in small towns like Peru, ME. Think of this as advice from a family member: spot the tricks, verify the pros, and keep your money safe.

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Common Garage Door Repair Scams in Peru

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Upfront Payment Disappearing Act

Scammer quotes low, takes cash for 'parts,' starts minor work, then vanishes. You pay hundreds for nothing.

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Fake Damage Panic

Claims your springs, cables, or opener are dangerously broken and must be replaced immediately at huge cost—often unnecessary.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Arrives with super-low quote over phone, then 'discovers' expensive extras once on-site, tripling the bill.

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Storm Chaser Door-Knockers

After wind or ice storms, strangers knock claiming to fix 'loose' doors, overcharge or damage more.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for liability and workers' comp. Call the insurer to confirm it's current and valid. Good pros provide this upfront.

2

Licensing

Maine doesn't require a specific garage door repair license, but check business registration on the Secretary of State website and Oxford County/Peru building department for permits. Verify electrical qualifications if openers are involved via PFR's electrician lookup.

3

References

Ask for 3-5 recent Peru/Oxford County customers. Call them to check work quality, pricing, and payment terms. Legit pros happily share.

Protection FAQs

Do garage door repair pros need a license in Peru, ME?

Maine has no statewide license for this, but check Secretary of State for business registration and Oxford County for permits. Verify electrical work if needed.

Is it safe to pay upfront for parts?

No—scammers love this. Limit to 10% deposit max, pay balance after job done. Use check or card.

What if they only take cash?

Red flag. Legit pros accept cards/checks for records. Cash-only often means no business trail.

How do I spot fake insurance?

Demand COI naming your property. Call insurer to confirm—don't trust their word.

Are door-to-door garage door fixers legit?

Rarely. In Peru, stick to recommended or searched pros. Ignore unsolicited knocks.

What to do if scammed?

Report to Peru police, Maine Attorney General, and FTC. Dispute charges if paid by card.

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