Michael Saunders & Company

10/16/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/16/2024 14:14

Local Vendors for Repairs and Restoration

In the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, many residents and businesses along Florida's Gulf Coast are facing the challenges of repairs and cleanup. To help you restore your property efficiently and safely, we've compiled a list of local vendors specializing in roofing, tree removal, A/C services, and more. Working with trusted professionals is essential in times like these-but be vigilant, as scammers often target homeowners after natural disasters. Below are vendors recommended by our agents and staff, along with tips to ensure you're working with licensed contractors.

Trusted Local Vendors for Repairs and Services

Roofing Companies

Roof damage is common after hurricanes, so choosing an experienced roofing contractor is crucial.

Tree Removal and Clearing Services

Many properties will need trees cleared or trimmed to remove hazards safely.

A/C Repair and Maintenance

Florida's climate makes air conditioning a necessity, especially after a storm.

  • Unique Services : Offering emergency A/C repairs and maintenance to keep your home comfortable during recovery.
  • Green Cooling Solutions: Sarasota-based HVAC services with specializing in emergency repair, installation, maintenance and more.
  • Terry's Plumbing, Air & Ener gy: Based in Sarasota and offering HVAC specialists, plumbers and electricians.

Pool Screen & Outdoor Repair

Damage to lanai screens, gutters, and aluminum enclosures is common after high winds.

Tips to Avoid Contractor Scams After a Hurricane

  1. Work with Licensed Contractors
    Always verify that contractors are licensed and insured to perform the work you need. You can confirm licenses with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) at myfloridalicense.com.
  2. Avoid Paying Hefty Deposits
    Be cautious if a contractor asks for full payment upfront. A reasonable deposit is typically 10-20%, with the remainder due upon completion.
  3. Get Multiple Quotes and Contracts in Writing
    Compare quotes from several contractors, and make sure the scope of work, timelines, and payment terms are clearly outlined in a written agreement.
  4. Watch for "Storm Chasers"
    Scammers often go door-to-door in storm-affected areas, offering quick fixes. Be wary of contractors who pressure you to act immediately without providing credentials or references.
  5. Check for Local References and Reviews
    Trustworthy contractors should have positive reviews and be willing to provide references. Use platforms like Better Business Bureauto assess their track record.

Navigating repairs after a storm can feel overwhelming, but working with the right professionals makes all the difference. By choosing licensed, reputable vendors and following best practices to avoid scams, you can rebuild your property-and your peace of mind-with confidence.

Stay safe, stay connected, and don't hesitate to reach out for support.

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