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Whether you’re undergoing repairs on your property or making improvements to your home, if work is being done at height, you’ll probably need scaffolding.
Here’s what you should know before you decide to hire scaffolding.
Scaffolding is a pretty versatile tool. It can be used for almost any construction or maintenance task that involves working at height. From re-pointing brickwork and painting rendering to repairing roofing and clearing guttering, the uses of scaffolding are endless.
If you’re having work done on your property that involves working at height, the chances are that you’ll need to hire a scaffolding tower.
Ladders are quick to set up and easy to climb, making them a popular option for working at height. However, if you need to work at height for more than 30 minutes or you need better stability than a ladder can offer, you may need a safer alternative.
Scaffolding is usually seen as a safer alternative to a ladder. This is because the platform offered by a scaffolding tower is much larger than a ladder, allowing the worker to move around whilst working. Scaffolding also provides additional stability, making falls less likely.
Before you hire scaffolding, make sure that you check with the contractor who is carrying out your work that you definitely need to hire scaffolding. Some companies will have their own scaffolding that they use, whilst others will need you to hire scaffolding for them to use.
You’ll usually be told upfront if you’ll need to hire scaffolding for your work to be carried out, but it’s always a good idea to check. The last thing you want is to pay out for scaffolding only to discover that the company you’ve hired to do the work has brought their own.
Whilst most scaffolding can be put together in a matter of hours, full-house scaffolding on a large detached home could take up to 2 days to erect. But don’t worry – you won’t need to put your scaffolding together yourself!
The majority of scaffolding hire companies will put together the scaffolding for you. It’s important to make sure that the quote you’re given includes the cost of assembly so that you don’t get any unexpected bills on the day.
When it comes to hiring scaffolding, it can be hard to know where to start, especially if you’ve never done it before. Don’t worry, we’ve got you.
At Bark, we understand how overwhelming it can feel when you’re trying to get quotes for scaffolding hire. That’s why when you search for scaffolding hire on Bark, you can browse the profiles of local professionals and read genuine reviews from their former clients before you request a quote.
The average rating for Bark Scaffolders is 4.73, based on 32,190 reviews
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