This has resulted in a suspended prison sentence and £27,841 in compensation for his victims.
Zizka, 56, of Coronation Drive, Felixstowe, traded as KHF Building & Landscaping Ltd and operated across Suffolk. However, complaints against the company quickly mounted after customers claimed that the work carried out by Zizka was dangerous and did not comply with building regulations or meet electrical safety standards.
Four victims contacted Suffolk Trading Standards after paying thousands of pounds to Zizka for substandard home improvements involving the fitting of steel beams and electrical work, which prompted Trading Standards to launch an investigation into the rogue trader.
One case saw a Felixstowe homeowner charged over £17,000 for the removal of a chimney breast, installation of steel beams and a kitchen renovation. Zizka left the job part way through, leaving the victim with essential parts of the chimney breast’s steel support rusting in their garden, and the remaining chimney inadequately supported. Electrical work carried out on the property was inspected by the Chief Technical Officer of NAPIT and found to be unsafe, with a potential risk of fire or serious injury to users.
Another customer from Ipswich who employed Zizka to install a kitchen and fit steel beams to her property reported that the work had caused her ceiling to drop, opening a gap between the ground and first floor of the property that had to be propped up, after he ignored the advice of structural engineers and failed to fit the beams properly. On inspection from an independent chartered surveyor, these were found to pose serious safety concerns, and urgent remedial works were required due to a risk of collapse from the supporting walls.
Stuart Hughes, Senior Investigating Officer for Suffolk Trading Standards, said: