You care about your home, and you put a lot of work into making it a comfortable place to spend your time. But some things are beyond your abilities. Iowa’s spring weather can wreak havoc on your home. From hailstorms that damage roofs and siding to flooding that damages lower levels and basements, sometimes you need help. And that’s perfectly okay.
Sadly, there are people out there who pose as contractors. They offer to help, demand payment upfront and then run off with your money and all those repairs still remaining. Other contractors simply continue to find problems that need immediate attention and raise the costs of repairs. Not all contractors are out to prey on you. Here are some tips to differentiate between the good ones and bad ones:
By being careful about who you allow to repair your home, you can alleviate stress and get your home back in top-shape.
Remember, the team of state government officials at the Iowa Department of Insurance and Financial Services are here to help you. You can report scams here.
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