Homeowners Beware: Avoiding Contractor Scams During Remodeling Season

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Homeowners Beware: Avoiding Contractor Scams During Remodeling Season
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With the spring remodeling season in full swing, homeowners are warned about the risks of hiring unreliable contractors. A homeowner shares her experience of being ghosted by a roofer, leading to a leaky roof and significant damage. The Better Business Bureau provides tips to help homeowners avoid scams, including verifying licenses and insurance and being cautious of door-to-door sales.

The spring remodeling season is officially here, but hiring the wrong contractor can turn any home improvement project into a costly disaster.That’s what homeowner Cristyn Cahill found after hiring a contractor for a leaky roof that caused major water damage inside her home.

She signed a contract with a roofer who claimed to have done previous work in her neighborhood.'The guy that came out was very nice, and I respected him and believed what he was going to give me in the new roof,' Cahill said.After giving a $2,000 deposit, she waited and waited, while her roof continued to leak.'They said they were four to six weeks out,' Cahill said. But no one came by to patch the leak. 'No supplies were delivered either,' she said.RELATED STORY | Your home may have lost value this year. Here’s where the drops were steepestHiring a reliable contractor Any home renovation project is a huge investment. The Better Business Bureau offers advice to those hiring a contractor, so you can avoid a wide range of issues from unfinished work to contract disputes.Watch as a homeowner shows how a roofer ghosted her, leaving her with a leaking roof:1. Be wary of door-to-door salesSpring is known for storms that bring heavy rain and strong winds. In these cases, you may get a visit from a contractor going door to door.''I was down the street, and I did a concrete job, and I have some extra material. I can give it to you dirt cheap.' Those types of things you want to look out for,' said Christine Hayley, vice president of operations for the Better Business Bureau of Cincinnati.The contractor may be legitimate, but you should take time to confirm their credentials. Do not hire a company or individual on the spot.2. Verify your contractor’s licenses and insuranceMake sure your contractors have appropriate coverage for worker’s compensation, property damage and personal liability, so you’re not on the hook for costs related to accidents.3. Get everything in writing From the initial estimate to the contract, make sure everything is in writing, so there are no questions should an issue come up.'The days of a handshake or a verbal promise — that doesn't carry anymore,' Hayley said.4. Check out reviews and complaintsYou should always check out the contractor’s business profile on the Better Business Bureau website to look for a pattern of complaints.'That is a red flag, definitely a red flag, and that's something that we monitor as well,' Hayley said.Remodeling show season Attending a home remodeling show is a great way to meet contractors in person and get some inspiration. But do not feel pressured to make a decision right away.Before making a hire:Review their previous work Ask for references Ask for multiple quotes Otherwise, like Cahill, you may be ghosted and potentially out thousands of dollars.'It’s frustrating, because now I have to find a new roofer, wait for them to get the roof put on. And it’s just delaying the whole process,' she said.Put in the extra time to research a contractor, so you don’t waste your money.__________________'Don't Waste Your Money' is a registered trademark of Scripps Media, Inc. .__________________Follow John:Facebook: John Matarese MoneyInstagram: @johnmataresemoneyX/Twitter: @JohnMatareseFor more consumer news and money saving advice, go to www.dontwasteyourmoney.com

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