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How rogue workmen were caught and effect they had on victims

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June 19, 2025

It is often said that our homes are our castles - so when it comes to essential maintenance we like to keep them in good order.

- BY RACHEL SMITH

For most people, jobs like repairs to the roof or building extensions are best left to the experts, who have the tools and know how to do the job properly.

Sadly each year, dozens of rogue traders are jailed for preying on vulnerable householders, and carrying out work which does more harm than good.

Some victims are left with holes in their homes, exposing the interior to the elements. Others are left with incomplete work as the costs mount higher and higher.

These are some of the rogue traders who have been brought to justice this year - and the stories of their victims.

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Rachel Mordaunt had been pregnant when she contracted Celsius Home Improvements in early 2024. She paid the company £27,000 for an extension project that never came close to being finished.

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