How Franek Vets Builders

How Franek vets builders

Franek does not list every builder who applies. About half are declined. This page explains what Franek checks, how it checks, and what happens after a builder joins the network.

This is not marketing copy. It is the process.

4

checks required. All four must pass. No partial listing.

~50%

of applicants declined. The seal means something because not everyone gets it.

Ongoing

monitoring after joining. Not a one-time event.

Lic.

State authority register checked at application and monitored continuously.

Four checks

What gets checked and why

Each check exists because the building industry has earned the distrust it faces. 3,490 construction firms went insolvent in FY24–25. Sixty-three percent were small builders — under five staff. The checks below are designed to separate the builders who are running a proper business from the ones who are not.

01

Builder's licence

Every builder in Australia must hold a current licence with their state building authority to carry out residential work. The register is public in every state. Anyone can search it — VBA in Victoria, QBCC in Queensland, NSW Fair Trading in New South Wales, CBS in South Australia, and equivalent bodies elsewhere.

What Franek does with it:

  • Confirms the builder holds a current, active registration
  • Records the registration number and category
  • Displays the registration number on the builder's profile, linked to the public register
  • Checks the register at application and on an ongoing basis

What the register shows:

  • Whether the builder is currently registered
  • The category and class of their registration
  • Whether any disciplinary action has been taken
  • Whether any conditions apply to their registration
Check the VBA register (VIC) →
02

Home building insurance

Home building insurance is mandatory for residential building work above the minimum threshold in every state — called Domestic Building Insurance in Victoria, Home Building Compensation in NSW, and Home Warranty Insurance in other states. It protects the homeowner if the builder dies, disappears, or becomes insolvent before the work is complete or within the statutory warranty period.

What Franek confirms:

  • The builder holds a current home building insurance policy
  • The insurer name and policy status
  • The policy has not lapsed or been cancelled

What Franek displays:

  • The insurer name on the builder's Franek profile
  • "Insurance confirmed" indicator with the date of last verification
Many directories display a generic "insured" icon without specifying what type of insurance or confirming it is current. "Insured" without evidence is not verification. It is decoration.
03

Track record & references

Franek contacts previous clients and reviews completed projects before listing a builder.

What Franek reviews:

  • A minimum of three completed residential projects
  • Direct references from homeowners on those projects
  • Project types, timelines, and whether projects were delivered on budget
  • Active complaints lodged with the state building authority or state consumer protection body

What gets flagged:

  • Incomplete projects with unresolved disputes
  • Multiple complaints from different clients about the same issue
  • Significant budget overruns on multiple projects
  • Refusal to provide references
References are checked by Franek directly. Not sourced from the internet. Not self-reported by the builder.
04

Financial stability

Builder insolvency is the number one fear for homeowners. 3,490 construction firms went insolvent in FY24–25. Franek reviews financial indicators before any builder joins the network.

A builder who is overcommitted or financially stressed does not appear on Franek. Not because Franek has a moral position on failure — but because homeowners who use Franek should not have to think about it.

Why this check matters

63% of insolvent construction firms were small builders — under five staff. The exact category most Australians are told to find by asking around or scrolling through a directory. Franek looks at the indicators that most platforms never ask about.

After joining

What happens after
a builder joins

Verification is not a one-time event. Franek monitors three things on an ongoing basis — not because it does not trust builders, but because licences lapse and insurance renews.

Builders who leave Franek — voluntarily or otherwise — lose their postcode. It becomes available to the next qualified applicant.

  • Licence status

    If a builder's registration is suspended, cancelled, or subject to new conditions, Franek is notified and the builder's profile is immediately suspended pending review.

  • Insurance currency

    Home building insurance policies have renewal dates. Franek tracks them. If a builder's insurance lapses and is not renewed within the grace period, their profile is removed.

  • Complaints and disciplinary action

    Franek monitors state building authority public registers for new disciplinary findings against listed builders. Substantive complaints or findings trigger a review — which may include suspension or removal from the network.

Franek Verified

What the Franek Verified
seal means

When you see the Franek Verified seal on a builder's profile, it means three things have been independently confirmed:

  1. 1 Their builder's licence is current and in good standing
  2. 2 Their home building insurance is active with a named insurer
  3. 3 Their track record has been reviewed through direct client references
Franek
Verified

The seal is not a membership badge. It is not awarded for paying a subscription. It is the result of a verification process that about half of applicants do not pass.

Builders who earn the seal can display it on their utes, signage, scope documents, and website.

Every builder on Franek has passed these checks.

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Franek
Verified

Every builder in your search results carries this seal. It means the checks above have been done.

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