It sounds reasonable at first — pay a builder by the day instead of a fixed price.
No big lump sums, no complicated quotes.
Just a “fair” day rate.
But before long, you’re watching the clock — and your money — disappear with little to show for it.
Welcome to The Constant Day Rate Drain, where rogue builders milk every hour while progress stands still.
How the Scam Works
The builder insists a day rate is cheaper and “more flexible.”
You agree — thinking it’ll save time and hassle.
Then the job drags on for weeks.
They work slowly, disappear for days, or spend half their time “getting materials.”
Before you know it, you’ve paid thousands — and you’re still nowhere near finished.
There’s no deadline, no clear scope, and no control.
Every delay becomes your problem, not theirs.
The Red Flags
🚩 No written estimate of total cost or timeline
🚩 Builder pushes for day rates instead of fixed price
🚩 Little visible progress despite full days billed
🚩 Frequent “supply runs” or disappearing acts mid-day
🚩 No records of hours or proof of work done
If you’re paying for days, not results — you’re being drained.

Why It’s a Problem
Rogue builders use day rates to:
Avoid accountability
Stretch jobs indefinitely
Keep cash flowing without committing to results
You end up funding delays, inefficiency, and excuses — not workmanship.
How to Protect Yourself
✅ Agree a clear scope of work and expected completion time before starting
✅ Cap the total number of days or set progress milestones
✅ Ask for daily records of hours, tasks, and materials used
✅ Hold payments until measurable progress is made
✅ Use verified, professional builders through Check A Builder who quote properly and deliver to schedule
Bottom Line
A fair day rate is about trust.
Rogue builders abuse that trust by stretching the clock.
Don’t pay for presence — pay for progress.
Because the longer they drag it out, the faster your budget disappears.
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