One In Three American Homeowners Scammed By Renovators

By Marie Haaland // SWNS
New York office - 646-873-7565 / usnews@swns.com

NEWS COPY w/ VIDEO & INFOGRAPHIC

One in three American homeowners has fallen victim to a home renovation scam - losing an average of $12,434  in the process, according to new research.

A new study examining the home projects experiences of 2,000 homeowners found the experience of projects going awry is surprisingly common.

Seventy percent of homeowners surveyed have had renovations done – and of those, 51 percent have fallen victim to scams.

Results revealed a variety of issues, with the most common being the work taking longer than expected (45 percent), having the project unexpectedly go over budget (33 percent) and receiving work below the quality expected (31 percent).

The number one exterior home project scam was found to be roofs, while the top interior scam was kitchens, according to the survey.

Fifty-two percent of those who’ve had a renovation done said workers showed up late or left early, while 47 percent were left with messes in their home.

And a third (32 percent) say workers were rude or unprofessional.

Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Owens Corning Roofing in advance of National Consumer Protection Week, the survey of 2,000 homeowners examined the common home renovation scams and Americans’ thoughts on contractors.

In addition to the money lost, 62 percent of homeowners currently have unfinished home renovation projects as a result of scams.

When looking for a contractor, homeowners spend an average of 4 hours and 42 minutes conducting interviews, reading online reviews and checking licensing before they hire someone.

They’re most likely to find a contractor through recommendations by friends or family (63 percent), recommendations from neighbors (51 percent) or hire someone they know personally (44 percent).

And while respondents’ trust in contractors is low, they’re more likely to trust a contractor when they come highly recommended (60 percent), if it’s someone they know personally (51 percent) or knowing they were supported by a national manufacturer (45 percent).

“We were surprised to see that roofs came in as the number one exterior home project scam – reported by 47 percent of homeowners,” said Jason Lewinski, the Contractor Marketing Leader at Owens Corning. “That’s why it’s so important for us to educate consumers on the value of using a trusted, licensed contractor, especially one that’s supported by a national manufacturer like Owens Corning who checks its contractors on an annual basis.”

Forty-six percent have even postponed a home renovation project because they didn’t want to deal with the hassle of finding and hiring a contractor.

MOST COMMON ISSUES WHEN WORKING WITH A CONTRACTOR

Work took longer than expected                                            45 percent
Project unexpectedly went over budget                                 33 percent
Received work below the quality expected                            31 percent
Overcharged for the work                                                       30 percent

Contractor repeatedly raised the price                                   26 percent

INTERIOR SCAMS OCCURRED WHEN WORK WAS BEING DONE ON

Kitchen                                                                                   53 percent
Bathroom                                                                               50 percent
Painting                                                                                  44 percent
Window(s)                                                                              35 percent

Basement or attic                                                                   35 percent

EXTERIOR SCAMS OCCURRED WHEN WORK WAS BEING DONE ON

Roof                                                                                        47 percent
Landscaping                                                                           39 percent
Window(s)                                                                               35 percent
Fence                                                                                      35 percent
Garage door replacement                                                       34 percent
Exit mobile version