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  • Allscaff Sales and Hire
    1
    120 Corrody Rd, Londonderry, BT47 2QH, GB

    Scaffolding Solutions For Sale Across NI ROI & the UK. Shop Now. Trade Accounts Available. We offer a wide range of scaffolding supplies, including Cuplock, Kwikstage, Ringscaff, Scaffold Tube & Fittings, Stillage, Steel Bins & Cages, Scaffold Boards and more. We also offer scaffolding packages and trade accounts. We will call to help with your order.

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  • Totem Timber
    4.5
    123 High Street, Oxford, Totem Timber Ltd, OX1 1AA, GB

    Totem Timber is a leading supplier of building materials, timber, and DIY products. With a large stock of products, including treated carcassing timber, CLS studwork timber, and decorative aggregates, we cater to the needs of construction professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Our products range from timber and sheet materials to doors, windows, and roofing materials. We also offer a variety of power tools, hand tools, and workwear to help you complete your projects efficiently. At Totem Timber, we pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service, competitive pricing, and fast delivery. Whether you're a professional builder or a DIY enthusiast, we have everything you need to get the job done.

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  • Scaffolding Services in Exeter
    1
    Whiteball, Wellington, Unit 6 Greenham Business Park, TA21 0LR, GB

    Scaffolding Services in Exeter, Devon provides scaffolding services and expertise, including scaffold hire, for both commercial and domestic contracts. They cover Exeter and the surrounding Devon area. The company emphasizes quality and timely delivery, aiming for a 'right first time' result. They offer a wide range of scaffolding types, including shore work, all support scaffolding, formwork, access towers, independent scaffolding, progressive scaffolding, debris netting, industrial scaffolding, commercial scaffolding, domestic scaffolding, scaffold hire, bird cage scaffolding, temporary scaffolding, and temporary roof cover. Their service area extends to East Devon, encompassing Exeter, Exmouth, Tiverton, Hemyock, Honiton, Ottery St Mary, and Cullompton. Scaffolding Services in Exeter prides itself on high standards of customer service, ensuring accurate quotations, tidy teams, and work completed to specification. They are competitive in their pricing and committed to transparency, informing customers of any changes or issues and finding acceptable solutions. The company has completed numerous projects in Devon, including decorating works in Cheddon Fitzpaine and Waterrow, near Taunton, as well as work for Somerset Dry Cleaners in Wellington. They hold various accreditations, including Investor In People, CITB Construction Skills, WS Atkins Certification for Road & Street Works and Confined Spaces, Somerset County Council Authorised Contractor, Western Power Distribution Authorised Contractor, WS Atkins Authorised Contractor, FSB Member, exor Accredited Company, and Kevin Wendt's membership in the CIOB (The Chartered Institute Of Building). They also collaborate with Abacus Construction and Sand & Stone Taunton.

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  • HSL Scaffolding
    4.3
    Woodbury Salterton, 29A & 29B Greendale Business Park, Exeter, EX5 1EW, GB

    HSL Scaffolding was established in 2016 to provide safe, reliable, and cost-effective access solutions across the Southwest. Since its inception, HSL has grown significantly, employing 22 full-time scaffolders and operating a fleet of 4 HGVs, 3 light goods vehicles, and 5 vans. This diverse fleet allows them to handle projects of all sizes. HSL has built a strong reputation for delivering safe working scaffolding to major contractors in the South West and numerous local companies. Their main depot, located at Greendale Business Park, provides excellent motorway connections, enabling them to offer fast and efficient service to Exeter, Plymouth, and surrounding towns and villages in Devon. HSL prides itself on supplying, erecting, and dismantling safe scaffolds tailored to meet your specific working at height needs. From simple house fronts to complex designs, they offer a wealth of experience and advice to ensure your project runs smoothly and efficiently. Their team of scaffolders are trained to the highest standards, and HSL is committed to ongoing training for all operatives, from labourers to advanced scaffolders. This comprehensive training program includes HGV training, SSSTS, SMSTS, IPAF, First Aid, Harness Safety, and Working at Height, ensuring your project is handled with the utmost professionalism and safety. HSL provides a wide range of services to the commercial, new build, and domestic sectors: * Domestic Scaffolds * New Build Scaffolds * Commercial Scaffolds * Industrial Scaffolds * Historical Building Scaffolds * Temporary Roofs * Specialist/Complex Scaffolds * Access & Tower Scaffolds * Edge Protection * Chimney Scaffolds * Marine Scaffolds * Support Scaffolds * TG20 or Bespoke Designs They also offer 24-hour, 7-day-a-week service, independent scaffold inspections, anchor tie testing, full insurance coverage, emergency response, and a strong local reputation.

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  • Sandpits Heating Centre
    4.2
    Sale, GB

    Sandpits Heating Centre is your one-stop shop for all things home heating. With over 50 years of experience, we are specialists in wood and multi-fuel stove requirements, from accessories and spares, new stoves and installations, chimney sweeping and logs, eco fuels, LPG, plumbing and solid fuel heating systems.

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  • Teign Hardware (TBS Hardware Ltd)
    4.8
    34 Brunswick Street, Teignmouth, TQ14 8AF, GB

    A friendly family-run hardware store in the bustling seaside town of Teignmouth. We pride ourselves on offering competitive prices and a great service.

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  • PSB Sales Limited
    4.8
    Block 5 Cater Road, Cater Road Business Park Bishopsworth, Bristol, BS13 7UH, GB

    PSB Sales Limited are one of the southwest’s leading suppliers of tube and fitting scaffolding, system scaffolding and non mechanical access equipment. We are proud to announce the opening of additional location in Bristol! PSB Hire & Sales Bristol Depot Block 5 Cater Road, Cater Road Business Park Bishopsworth, Bristol, BS13 7UH 7:30am - 5:00pm Monday - Friday 01172 420 988 This depot is now accepting click and collect orders through our website! Choose "Click and Collect - Bristol Depot - BS13 7UH" at check out! (excluding system kits) PSB Hire & Sales can deliver any size order all over England Mainland using our own delivery service or with a third party courier or haulier!

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  • Homebase - Branksome
    3.9
    1 Redlands Poole Road, Poole, BH12 1DN, GB

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  • Gilray Plant Ltd
    4.9
    Church Manorway, Cedar Depot, Erith, DA8 1DNE, GB

    Gilray Plant is a UK-based wholesale scaffolding specialist, providing high-quality scaffolding supplies and excellent customer service since 1970. We pride ourselves on our team of experts working closely with customers to ensure our products meet their requirements. Our 3-acre site enables us to keep hundreds of different product lines, including all accessories such as rubbish chutes, scaffold tube and fitting caps, ring-bolts, tie hooks, ladders, gates, hatches, and much more. We are committed to selling as many scaffolding items as we can online and our location in the southeast corner of London provides excellent access to the motorway network for easy nationwide distribution.

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  • ODC Door and Glass Systems Ltd
    4.5
    Sterte Road Industrial Estate, 145 Sterte Road, Poole, BH15 2AF, GB

    ODC Poole Showroom is a dedicated space where you can explore the full range of ODC sliding systems, bifolding doors, glass structures, rooflights, windows, blinds and awnings. Our showroom allows you to get a close-up look at the slim sightlines, opening mechanisms, handles and locks of our products. The advantage of visiting our Poole showroom is that you're right next to our manufacturing facility, so you can see your windows and doors being made. We understand that architectural glazing is a significant investment, so we encourage you to take your time, browse our displays, and ask any questions you may have. Our team is here to guide you through the process and help you find the perfect solution for your space. We offer a range of slim-framed aluminium options and beautiful bespoke designs to suit your individual needs and style.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Scaffolding Companies

Find answers to common questions about scaffolding companies and hiring scaffolding contractors in the UK.

What are some tips for working safely on scaffolding?

Working on scaffolding can be hazardous. Follow these safety tips:
  • Always Wear a Safety Harness: Connect your harness to a secure anchor point at all times to prevent falls.
  • Keep Platforms Clear: Remove tools, materials, and debris to avoid tripping hazards.
  • Never Overload the Scaffolding: Stay within the designated weight limits.
  • Be Aware of Your Surroundings: Pay attention to power lines, moving equipment, and other potential hazards.
  • Inspect Before Use: Check the scaffolding for any damage or defects before starting work.
  • Communicate Clearly: Use hand signals and clear communication to coordinate with other workers.
  • Follow Safety Training: Attend and understand all safety training provided by your employer or the scaffolding company.
Safety is everyone's responsibility on the job site.

What are some alternatives to traditional scaffolding?

Depending on the project, these alternatives may be suitable:
  • Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWPs): Scissor lifts, boom lifts, and other MEWPs offer flexible access for specific tasks.
  • Mast Climbing Work Platforms (MCWPs): Ideal for high-rise construction, providing a stable working platform that can be raised incrementally.
  • Suspended Access Equipment: Ropes and harnesses used for specific tasks like window cleaning or façade repairs.
  • Ladders and Step Ladders: For shorter durations and limited working heights, provided they are used safely and appropriately.
Assess the specific requirements of your project and consult with professionals to determine the safest and most effective access solution.

What should I look for during a scaffolding inspection?

During a scaffolding inspection, ensure the following:
  • Stability and Level: The scaffolding is level and firmly supported by a solid foundation.
  • Secure Connections: All components (tubes, clamps, fittings) are properly connected and tightened.
  • Guardrails and Toeboards: Adequate guardrails and toeboards are in place to prevent falls.
  • Platforms and Decking: Platforms are secure, free from damage, and provide adequate working space.
  • Access and Egress: Safe access and exit points are available (ladders, stairs).
  • Weather Protection: Appropriate measures are in place to protect workers from adverse weather conditions (e.g., wind screens, covers).
  • Clearance from Hazards: The scaffolding is a safe distance from power lines, trees, or other potential hazards.
  • Scaffolding Tag: The scaffolding tag is up-to-date and displays the last inspection date, maximum load capacity, and any restrictions.
Any defects or safety concerns should be addressed immediately.

How often should scaffolding be inspected?

Regular scaffolding inspections are crucial for maintaining safety. The frequency of inspections depends on factors like:
  • Regulations: Local regulations often specify minimum inspection intervals.
  • Project Type and Duration: Long-term projects or those in challenging environments may require more frequent inspections.
  • Weather Conditions: Severe weather (storms, high winds) can necessitate additional inspections.
  • Any Alterations or Modifications: Any changes to the scaffolding structure require re-inspection.
In general, scaffolding should be inspected at least weekly and after any significant event that could affect its stability.

What are some tips for working safely on scaffolding?

Working on scaffolding can be hazardous. Follow these safety tips:
  • Always Wear a Safety Harness: Connect your harness to a secure anchor point at all times to prevent falls.
  • Keep Platforms Clear: Remove tools, materials, and debris to avoid tripping hazards.
  • Never Overload the Scaffolding: Stay within the designated weight limits.
  • Be Aware of Your Surroundings: Pay attention to power lines, moving equipment, and other potential hazards.
  • Inspect Before Use: Check the scaffolding for any damage or defects before starting work.
  • Communicate Clearly: Use hand signals and clear communication to coordinate with other workers.
  • Follow Safety Training: Attend and understand all safety training provided by your employer or the scaffolding company.
Safety is everyone's responsibility on the job site.

What are some alternatives to traditional scaffolding?

Depending on the project, these alternatives may be suitable:
  • Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWPs): Scissor lifts, boom lifts, and other MEWPs offer flexible access for specific tasks.
  • Mast Climbing Work Platforms (MCWPs): Ideal for high-rise construction, providing a stable working platform that can be raised incrementally.
  • Suspended Access Equipment: Ropes and harnesses used for specific tasks like window cleaning or façade repairs.
  • Ladders and Step Ladders: For shorter durations and limited working heights, provided they are used safely and appropriately.
Assess the specific requirements of your project and consult with professionals to determine the safest and most effective access solution.

What should I look for during a scaffolding inspection?

During a scaffolding inspection, ensure the following:
  • Stability and Level: The scaffolding is level and firmly supported by a solid foundation.
  • Secure Connections: All components (tubes, clamps, fittings) are properly connected and tightened.
  • Guardrails and Toeboards: Adequate guardrails and toeboards are in place to prevent falls.
  • Platforms and Decking: Platforms are secure, free from damage, and provide adequate working space.
  • Access and Egress: Safe access and exit points are available (ladders, stairs).
  • Weather Protection: Appropriate measures are in place to protect workers from adverse weather conditions (e.g., wind screens, covers).
  • Clearance from Hazards: The scaffolding is a safe distance from power lines, trees, or other potential hazards.
  • Scaffolding Tag: The scaffolding tag is up-to-date and displays the last inspection date, maximum load capacity, and any restrictions.
Any defects or safety concerns should be addressed immediately.

How often should scaffolding be inspected?

Regular scaffolding inspections are crucial for maintaining safety. The frequency of inspections depends on factors like:
  • Regulations: Local regulations often specify minimum inspection intervals.
  • Project Type and Duration: Long-term projects or those in challenging environments may require more frequent inspections.
  • Weather Conditions: Severe weather (storms, high winds) can necessitate additional inspections.
  • Any Alterations or Modifications: Any changes to the scaffolding structure require re-inspection.
In general, scaffolding should be inspected at least weekly and after any significant event that could affect its stability.