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Four Contractor Scams That Could Derail Your Home Renovation
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Thinking about upgrading your kitchen, giving your bathroom a fresh look, or finally building that dream deck? Before you dive in, be cautious―while many contractors are reputable, some take advantage of unsuspecting homeowners. Here’s how to spot four common contractor scams that could turn your dream renovation into a costly nightmare.

1. The Disappearing Deposit

A contractor asks for a hefty upfront deposit―sometimes as much as 50%―then vanishes, leaving you with an unfinished project and an empty wallet. A trustworthy contractor typically requires no more than 10%–15% to cover initial materials. Always sign a legally binding contract before making any payments, and ensure that the payment schedule is tied to specific project milestones.

2. The Surprise Upgrade

Midway through the project, your contractor insists you need unexpected repairs or upgrades, suddenly driving up costs. While some issues are legitimate, others are tactics to squeeze more money out of you. Before agreeing to extra work, get a second opinion. A well-defined contract should outline the project scope and how unforeseen issues will be handled, helping you stick to your original plan unless you truly want changes.

3. The Too-Good-to-Be-True Bid

A bid that’s much lower than others may seem like a steal, but it often leads to cheap materials, rushed work, or hidden costs that pile up later. Compare multiple estimates and look for a contractor with solid reviews. A reasonably priced bid from a well-rated professional is usually the safest choice.

4. The Vague Contract Vortex

A contract filled with vague terms, missing details, or unclear pricing is a recipe for disputes, delays, and frustration. Without specifics on materials, timelines, and payment schedules, you may end up paying more for less. Insist on a clear, detailed contract that leaves no room for misunderstandings―this ensures your renovation stays on track.

Your home is your sanctuary, so renovations should be exciting, not stressful. Stay aware of common scams to protect your investment and bring your vision to life—stress-free.

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