Avoid Scams for Snow & Ice Removal & Repair

Consumers must avoid doing business with contractors that are unregistered, uninsured or not certified by the EPA
By: Remodeling Contractors Assoc. - Ct Chapter of NARI
 
Feb. 17, 2011 - PRLog -- The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI), based in Des Plaines, Ill offers tips for homeowners affected by snow and ice damage.  All contractors must be registered and insured.  If the house was built before 1978, your contractor must also be certified by the EPA due to possible lead issues.

Con artists often show up at a homeowner's door after a disaster, offering an array of services and demanding a hefty down payment up front.  They might offer a "great deal," based on using materials left over from a neighbor’s job, but homeowners should remember that a "great deal" isn't always what it seems.  Frequently, these fly-by-night operators drive vehicles with out-of-state license plates, or set up temporary offices from which they can move quickly once authorities start looking for them.  Before writing that check, and especially before allowing any unknown individual into your home, NARI suggests that a homeowner:

•   Get the name and address of the company that person allegedly represents.
•   Get all details of the offer in writing and carefully review it. Be sure you understand everything in the contract and that any verbal promises made are included in the contract.
•   Determine how long the company has been in business and call organizations with which the contractor is affiliated, such as NARI or other trade associations, to determine the firm's legitimacy.
•   Ask for references and contact each one.
•   Remember that any legitimate company that wants your business will be more than willing to allow you the time to do your homework.  Don't fall prey to high-pressure tactics such as "this is the only chance you have" or "by tomorrow the extra materials will be gone."
Homeowners should be especially skeptical if they....
•   Come to your door unsolicited.
•   Use high-pressure sales tactics.
•   Request full payment before completing the work.
•   Give a post office box without a street address or phone number.
•   Promise to begin and complete the work more quickly and cheaply than any other company.
•   Say they just finished work on your neighbor's house and have just enough materials to do repair work on yours.  They might say they can give you a better bargain if you let them do the work today since they have the supplies now.

NARI is a professional association whose members voluntarily subscribe to a strict code of ethics.  Homeowners may wish to search www.NARI.org on the Homeowners Guide page for additional tips, or to find a qualified professional in your area.  Homeowners may also call the NARI National hotline at 800-611-NARI and request a free copy of NARI's brochure, "How to Select a Remodeling Professional".

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Remodeling Contractors Association is the CT Chapter of NARI, the National Association of the Remodeling Industry. We are an association of remodeling contractors helping each other succeed in the remodeling industry.
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Source:Remodeling Contractors Assoc. - Ct Chapter of NARI
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Tags:Remodeling Contractors Association, Snow Ice Roof Damage, Consumer Awareness, Tips On Finding A Contractor
Industry:Contractors, Remodeling
Location:Connecticut - United States
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