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‘Rogue Builder Left Our Roof Leaking and Spent £30,000 We Gave Him in Lanzarote’

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Published: 29 June 2026
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A family has spoken of its frustration and financial hardship after allegedly being left with a leaking roof and an unfinished home improvement project despite paying a builder around £30,000 upfront.

The homeowners claim the contractor failed to complete agreed work and later discovered allegations that a significant portion of the money had been spent on personal expenses, including a trip to Lanzarote, rather than on building materials and labour.

The case has reignited concerns about rogue traders operating within the home improvement sector and the risks homeowners face when undertaking major renovation projects.

According to the family, the problems began when they hired a builder to carry out extensive roofing and repair work on their property. The project was intended to address structural issues and protect the home from future weather damage.

Initially, the contractor appeared professional and reassuring, they said.

Like many homeowners facing urgent repairs, the family agreed to make substantial payments in advance to allow materials to be purchased and work to begin quickly.

However, after receiving the money, progress on the project reportedly slowed dramatically.

The homeowners said workers appeared on site only intermittently, deadlines were repeatedly missed and communication became increasingly difficult.

Despite repeated assurances that work would soon resume, the project remained incomplete.

Their concerns grew further when heavy rain exposed serious problems with the roof.

Water reportedly entered the property, causing damage and raising fears about the condition of the unfinished work.

The family said they were shocked to discover that repairs they believed had been completed were either unfinished or carried out to a poor standard.

As the situation worsened, they began seeking answers about what had happened to the money they had paid.

The allegations that funds intended for construction work may have been spent elsewhere only deepened their frustration.

Consumer protection groups say such cases are unfortunately not uncommon.

Home improvement projects often involve large sums of money, making homeowners attractive targets for dishonest operators.

While the vast majority of builders and tradespeople work professionally and deliver high-quality services, rogue traders can cause significant financial and emotional harm.

Experts warn that construction fraud can take many forms.

Some contractors accept deposits and disappear without completing work. Others begin projects but fail to finish them, while some use inferior materials or carry out work that does not meet required standards.

Victims frequently face additional costs when attempting to repair or complete unfinished projects.

In many cases, homeowners must hire new contractors to correct defects and finish outstanding work.

This can result in expenses far exceeding the original budget.

Consumer advisers recommend conducting thorough checks before hiring any contractor.

Obtaining references, verifying qualifications and seeking recommendations from trusted sources can help reduce risks.

Checking online reviews and ensuring businesses have legitimate contact details and appropriate insurance coverage are also commonly advised.

Another important safeguard involves payment arrangements.

Experts generally caution against making large upfront payments unless there is a clear contractual justification.

Instead, staged payments linked to completed milestones are often considered a safer option.

Written contracts outlining the scope of work, timelines and payment schedules can also provide important protections.

Legal specialists note that homeowners may have several avenues available when disputes arise.

These can include civil claims, mediation services, consumer protection schemes and, in some cases, criminal investigations where fraud is suspected.

However, pursuing recovery of lost funds can be a lengthy and stressful process.

The emotional impact on affected families can be considerable.

For many people, their home represents their largest financial investment.

When building projects go wrong, the consequences often extend beyond money.

Unfinished work, property damage and prolonged disputes can create significant stress and uncertainty.

Housing charities report that some families are forced to delay moving plans, postpone other financial commitments or live with unsafe conditions while disputes remain unresolved.

The case has also highlighted broader concerns about regulation within parts of the construction sector.

Campaigners argue that stronger enforcement powers and improved oversight could help protect consumers from rogue operators.

Some have called for more robust licensing systems, clearer complaint procedures and tougher penalties for contractors found to have acted dishonestly.

Industry representatives stress that rogue traders damage the reputation of legitimate businesses.

Professional builders often express frustration that high-profile cases undermine public trust in the sector as a whole.

Trade organisations continue to encourage consumers to use accredited contractors who meet recognised standards.

Insurance providers have also warned homeowners to check whether renovation work is covered by their policies.

Specialist renovation insurance and payment protection products may provide additional safeguards in certain circumstances.

Financial experts advise homeowners to maintain detailed records throughout any building project.

Invoices, contracts, photographs and correspondence can all prove valuable if disputes later emerge.

The family at the centre of this case say they hope speaking publicly will help prevent others from experiencing similar problems.

They want homeowners to be cautious when agreeing to large upfront payments and to seek independent advice before committing significant sums of money.

Their experience serves as a reminder that while home improvements can add value and improve living conditions, they also require careful planning and due diligence.

For consumers, the lesson is clear: taking time to research contractors, insist on written agreements and maintain control over payment schedules can help reduce the risk of costly disputes.

As authorities and consumer groups continue to warn about rogue traders, cases like this underline the importance of vigilance in an industry where trust and professionalism are essential.

For the affected homeowners, the focus now is on repairing the damage, recovering financially and finally completing the work they originally paid for.

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