The Cowboy Subcontractor Switch – When Your Job Gets Palmed Off

You hired a reputable builder — or so you thought.
You met the boss, got the quote, agreed the deal.
Then work starts… and it’s not the same people you met.
Different faces. Different vans.
And suddenly, corners start getting cut.
Welcome to the Cowboy Subcontractor Switch — where your job gets handed to whoever’s cheapest that week.

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How the Scam Works

A smooth-talking “main contractor” wins your trust and takes your money.
They look professional, they’ve got a website, maybe even a logoed van.

But behind the scenes, they’ve palmed your project off to unqualified subcontractors — often uninsured, unregistered, and working for cash.

You’ve paid for quality. You get chaos.

Walls out of plumb, electrics unsafe, plumbing leaking — and the builder’s response?

“That’s not my fault — they did it.”

Except you never hired “them.”

The Red Flags

🚩 You never meet the actual trades doing the work
🚩 No names or company details of who’s on-site
🚩 Work quality drops suddenly after the first week
🚩 The “boss” rarely turns up
🚩 Excuses like “my lads will handle it” or “we use other guys to keep costs down”

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Why It’s a Serious Risk

  • No insurance cover if an unregistered sub damages your property

  • No accountability when something goes wrong

  • No guarantee the work meets Building Regulations

  • No comeback when the subcontractor disappears

It’s your house, your money, and your name on the paperwork — and the law will see you as the client.


How to Protect Yourself

Ask who’s actually doing the work — get names, credentials, and proof of insurance
State in the contract that all subcontractors must be pre-approved by you
Keep records of who’s on-site each day
Never pay in full to the main contractor until the job passes inspection
Verify everyone involved on Check A Builder — not just the company that took your deposit

If they won’t tell you who’s working on your property, they’re hiding something.


Bottom Line

The builder you hire should be the builder you get.
If they’re farming your job out to cowboys, they’re not running a business — they’re running a scam.

Do your due diligence. Ask questions.
Because if your job gets palmed off to the wrong people, you’re the one left holding the bill.

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