You think your builder’s gone bust. The company’s dissolved, the website’s gone, and the phone’s dead. Then — a few weeks later — you see the same faces, same vans, same logo… just trading under a different name. That’s not bad luck. That’s The Vanishing Company Scam.
The Vanishing Company Scam – Shutting Down & Reappearing with a New Name

How the Scam Works
It’s simple — and ruthless.
A rogue builder runs a limited company, takes on jobs, collects deposits, and leaves a trail of unfinished work.
When complaints pile up or debt catches them, they close the company, wiping their record clean.
Then they reopen days later under a new name — sometimes using a family member, sometimes just tweaking the spelling.
To you, it looks like a new business.
In reality, it’s the same builder, the same con, and the same danger.
The Red Flags
🚩 Company registered less than a year ago
🚩 No trading history or reviews before last month
🚩 Slightly changed company name (e.g. “ABC Builders Ltd” becomes “ABC Construction Ltd”)
🚩 Same phone number, logo, or staff from a dissolved firm
🚩 They can’t provide real references or proof of past work
If it feels familiar, it probably is — just under a new badge.
Why They Do It
Because shutting down a company wipes:
Customer complaints
County Court Judgments (CCJs)
Debt and refund claims
Public accountability
It’s a legal loophole they exploit — and homeowners pay the price.
How to Protect Yourself
✅ Check Companies House before you hire — see how long they’ve really been trading.
✅ Look for dissolved or connected companies using similar directors or addresses.
✅ Ask for ID and business insurance that matches the current company name.
✅ Never pay deposits to a personal account — only to a business account with a verified trading history.
✅ Use verified professionals through Check A Builder, where builder histories are checked and linked to prevent these rebrand scams.
What to Do If You’ve Been Caught
Report the company to Trading Standards and Action Fraud
Keep all records, contracts, and bank details — they can still be traced
Warn others by posting your experience on Check A Builder to flag their new alias
Bottom Line
Rogue builders rebrand — honest builders don’t.
If a company’s only been around five minutes, there’s usually a reason.
Check the history, verify the name, and never assume “new” means “trustworthy.”
Because a new name doesn’t make an old scam go away.
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