Our Scaffolding Services
From small domestic jobs to major commercial projects, we provide safe, compliant scaffolding solutions designed for your specific needs.
Domestic Scaffolding
Safe access for home improvements, repairs and renovations.
- Roof repairs and replacements
- External painting and rendering
- Solar panel installation
- Chimney work and repointing
- Loft conversions
- Window replacements
Commercial Scaffolding
Large-scale solutions for construction and commercial projects.
- Multi-storey access scaffolds
- Crash decks and fans
- System scaffolds
- Loading bays and hoists
- Birdcage scaffolds
- Long-term hire options
New Build Scaffolding
Complete scaffolding packages for new construction projects.
- Traditional and timber frame builds
- Full perimeter access
- Internal access solutions
- Chimney work and repointing
- Loft conversions
- Window replacements
Temporary Roofs
Weather protection during major roofing works.
- Full weather protection
- Ideal for roof removals
- Fire damage repairs
- Allows work in any conditions
- Supports loft conversions
- Heritage building works
Edge Protection
Fall prevention and safety guardrail systems.
- Roof edge protection
- Fall arrest systems
- Debris netting
- Parapet protection
- Safety netting
- MEWP alternatives
Access Towers
Quick-access mobile towers for lighter works.
- Indoor and outdoor use
- Lightweight and portable
- Single and double width
- Quick erection times
- Various platform heights
- Training available
Permits & Street Works
Working on or near public highways requires proper permits and licences. We handle all the paperwork so you don’t have to worry.
What we handle:
• Section 169 licence applications
• Temporary Traffic Management Orders
• Pavement/highway occupation permits
• Liaison with local authorities
• Compliance documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
When do I need a street works permit?
You’ll need a permit if your scaffolding occupies any part of the public highway, including pavements and roads. We handle all permit applications for you, typically requiring 2-3 weeks notice.
What about scaffolding near neighbours?
If scaffolding needs to overhang a neighbour’s property, you’ll need their permission. We can advise on the best approach and help with any neighbour consultations required.
Are there extra costs for permits?
Local authority permit fees are passed on at cost. We don’t add handling fees. Typical permits range from £50-£200 depending on duration and location.
How long does permit approval take?
Most local authorities require 10-15 working days notice for standard applications. Emergency applications may be possible at additional cost.