🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Electrical Repair Scams in Early

Hey, don't let electrical scams leave you powerless and out of pocket. These crooks prey on emergencies like outages or sparks. Stick to these simple steps to stay safe in Early, TX—just like I'd tell my own family.

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Common Electrical Repair Scams in Early

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Upfront Payment Disappearance

Scammer demands 50%+ cash deposit for parts, starts minor work, then ghosts you.

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Unnecessary 'Emergency' Repairs

Claims your panel or wiring is dangerous and needs full replacement—often exaggerated to upsell.

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Bait-and-Switch Pricing

Quotes low over phone, then 'discovers' extra issues onsite doubling the cost.

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Fake Licensing

Shows fake ID or license from out-of-state, does shoddy work causing fires or code violations.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) proving general liability and workers' comp. Call the insurer listed to confirm it's active—don't trust just the document.

2

Licensing

Texas requires electricians to hold a TDLR license. Ask for the license number and verify it free at tdlr.texas.gov/electricians/elecsearch.htm. Unlicensed work is illegal and risky.

3

References

Get at least 3 recent references from Early or Brown County jobs. Call them yourself to ask about quality, timeliness, and if they'd hire again.

Protection FAQs

Do all electricians in Texas need a license?

Yes, for most work over $500 or involving permits. Verify via TDLR lookup—it's quick and free.

What if an electrician wants full payment upfront?

Red flag! Legit pros take small deposits at most, balance on completion. Pay via traceable methods.

How can I spot fake insurance?

Get the COI and call the carrier directly to confirm coverage dates and limits.

Should I let unsolicited door-knockers in?

No. Trustworthy electricians come from referrals or your call. Verify first.

What about lowball quotes?

Too good to be true usually is—cheap work risks safety hazards like fires.

How do I report a scam electrician?

Contact TDLR, local Brown County authorities, and file with Texas AG consumer protection.

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