Building or renovating your dream home in Kenya? Before you hand over your hard-earned cash, ask yourself: Can I really trust my fundi? How to choose the right fundi for your construction project in Kenya without getting scammed?
The truth is, many Kenyan homeowners fall into the trap of hiring unreliable fundis (masons, electricians, carpenters, plumbers) without proper vetting. What follows? Shoddy work, inflated costs, project delays, or outright fraud. A guide on How to choose the right fundi in Kenya and avoid costly mistakes. Learn to identify red flags, draft contracts, and protect your site from fraud.
Let’s break down how to avoid being conned during construction—and how to build safely, smartly, and stress-free.
đźš© 1. Signs You May Be Dealing with an Untrustworthy Fundi
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They insist on full payment upfront
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They have no physical address or online presence
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They avoid written contracts or site agreements
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They refuse to show samples or portfolios of previous work
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They frequently “borrow” materials or tools from your site
Pro Tip: Always ask for references—and call them.
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đź§ľ 2. Always Work with a Signed Site Agreement
In Kenya, handshake deals often end in disputes. A simple site agreement should include:
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Scope of work
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Payment schedule (milestone-based is best)
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Delivery timelines
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Penalties for delay or abandonment
🛑 3. Don’t Pay Everything Upfront
Paying a deposit is normal—but releasing the full amount before work starts is a red flag. Instead:
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Break payments into phases
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Release money after physical inspection
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Keep proof of all payments (receipts, M-Pesa screenshots)
🔍 4. Monitor the Site – or Hire a Supervisor
You don’t have to be a contractor to manage your project. But:
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Visit your site regularly
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Take photos
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Use a trusted site supervisor or family rep
 National Construction Authority (NCA) to verify fundi or contractor licenses.
đź§° 5. Buy Materials Yourself When Possible
Many con fundis inflate prices or use substandard substitutes. Prevent this by:
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Purchasing materials from verified suppliers
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Storing materials securely on site
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Keeping inventory records
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🧑‍🔧 6. Consider Using Registered Contractors
While fundis can be cost-effective, some jobs (electrical, structural, roofing) require trained professionals. Choosing the right fundi gives you:
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Legal accountability
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Proper permits and certifications
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Safer workmanship
Use the NCA contractor search tool to verify licenses.
đź§ Final Word: Protect Yourself Before the First Brick is Laid
In Kenya’s fast-moving construction space, knowledge is your best defense. Don’t get emotionally attached to a cheap quote. Do the due diligence. Vet your fundi. Sign a contract. Monitor your site.
Because nothing is more expensive than doing it twice.
âś… Bonus Tip: Need help drafting your construction agreement or vetting your fundi?
Talk to our Construction Support Team today for guidance, templates, and affordable site supervision.