Storm Chasers – Questions To Ask When Hiring Contractors

Premier Residential and Commercial Plumbing Services
and Same-Day 24/7 Emergency Services. SCHEDULE ONLINE

    Storm Chasers Emerge After Hurricane Irma

    Disaster seems to always make the scammers (storm chasers) come out of the woodwork. Days after the storm so called contractors started showing up in neighborhoods ready to instantly and quickly fix your damage. CONSUMERS BEWARE! Legitimate contractors just don’t work that way. There are some basic questions you as a consumer have the right to ask. Here are a few to protect you from getting scammed, possibly having to do all the work over again or not getting reimbursed by your insurance company.

    Do Not Trust Company Working Out Of The Back Of An Unmarked Pickup

    1. Ask for their card and business/contractors license number. If they give any excuse or reason they can’t provide this info, then maybe you should look for someone else. If they do give you a number, you can quickly check them out online at the Division of Corporations website.
    2. Do not hire companies licensed from another state. (RED FLAG)
    3. Are they Bonded or Insured? Ask for their insurance information. They should always have this available for their clients. If they give you a hard time about it, just look for another contractor.
    4. Ask them for some references of their work.
    5. Do let them pressure you to make a decision instantly. Quality, legitimate companies don’t have to do business this way.
    6. Never sign an agreement without having an estimate in writing showing the total cost of the repairs. If they tell you to just pay them the deductible and they (the contractor) will work the rest out directly with the insurance company. (RED FLAG).

    Bottom line is if it seems to good to be true. It probably is!

    Next Plumbing has 4 locations throughout SW Florida to serve you better. We are licensed/bonded, insured and licensed in the state of Florida. Call us today for service that is guaranteed and backed by a quality serve team at (239) 307-0404

    Contact Us Today!


    More from our Blog

    May 22, 2015

    Fixing Common Plumbing Problems

    Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional) Troubleshooting Common Plumbing Issues A correctly designed and installed home plumbing system is practically trouble-free of most plumbing problems. But even the best systems can develop problems from time to time – everything from burst and leaking pipes to clogged drains. Here are some of the most […]

    December 15, 2023

    What You Need to Know About T&P; Valves on Hot Water Heaters

    Recently, I came across a very dangerous situation with electric water heaters, one that Next Plumbing thinks needs to be addressed. A capped or plugged water heater T&P valve is one of the worst “band-aid” fixes you could ever do in your house.

    September 15, 2017

    After The Storm

    Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional) Inspecting & Fixing Your Plumbing After a Storm During this time it is easy to make a mistake and make a minor problem worse after the storm. Sadly there are those who would take advantage of unwitting customers. We have been serving SWFL for nearly a decade, […]

    MORE ARTICLES