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  • Elite Scaffold Access
    5
    Horseley Fields, Unit 5 Quelcast Road, Wolverhampton, WV1 2QPT, GB

    Elite Scaffold Access Ltd is a professional scaffolding services company based in the West Midlands, serving Shropshire, Walsall, and surrounding areas. They offer both domestic and commercial scaffolding solutions, providing high-quality materials and tailored services for a variety of projects. The company prides itself on its commitment to safety, with all team members fully trained, passport safety certified, and CITB, CHAS, and CISRS accredited. Elite Scaffold Access Ltd. undertakes a wide range of scaffolding projects, including birdcage scaffolding, edge protection, staircase towers, lift shaft scaffolds, TV film towers, event stages, confined space entry scaffolding, PV solar panel scaffolding, and cavity wall insulation scaffolding.

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  • SCAFFOLDING Tools BELTS
    4
    Birmingham, GB

    Scaffolding Belts is a leading supplier of high-quality scaffolding belts and tools. We offer a wide range of products to meet the needs of professional scaffolders and DIY enthusiasts alike. Our belts are made from durable materials and are designed to be comfortable to wear, even for extended periods. We also offer a variety of tools to complement our belts, such as spanner holders, hammer holders, and level tape holders. We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible products and service.

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  • O'Donnell Scaffolding
    3.3
    Birmingham, GB

    O'Donnell Scaffolding is an established, family run, leading and reputable Scaffolding Company serving the Midlands. We are fully insured, CHAS approved, and have a stable, skilled and experienced workforce. Get in touch to discuss your requirements or for a free, no obligation, competitive quote.

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  • Top Scaffolding
    5
    125 Ridgway Road, Shelton, ST4 2BY, GB

    Top Scaffolding is a family-run business established in 1984, now in its third generation. We are scaffolding specialists serving the Stoke-on-Trent area and beyond, including Leek, Staffordshire, Cheshire (Crewe), Shropshire, and Derbyshire. We pride ourselves on providing top-quality scaffolding at competitive prices. Our commitment to safety and security ensures all work is carried out professionally and reliably. Whether you need scaffolding for domestic projects, we're here to help. Contact us today for a free quote.

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  • Forgeco Ltd
    4.7
    Swarn House, Meadow Lane, Coseley, WV14 9NQ, GB

    We are leading scaffold fitting manufactures. Supplying, distributing, and stocking quality scaffolding components delivered worldwide. We pride ourselves in manufacturing fully prototype and batch tested fittings that meet the requirements of the latest standards.

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  • Up a Level Scaffolding
    5
    Park Farm Industrial Estate, Unit 11 Howard Road, Redditch, B98 7SE, GB

    Up A Level Scaffolding Ltd is a scaffolding company based in Redditch, providing services to both domestic and commercial clients. With 40 years of experience, our team of highly trained professionals work to the highest health and safety standards (SG21). We offer a wide range of scaffolding services, including domestic scaffolding, commercial scaffolding, temporary access scaffolding for repairs, scaffolding for temporary roofing, scaffolding for chimney work, general access scaffolding, beam scaffold system, needle scaffolding, netting systems, monoflex systems, and heavy duty loading bays. We pride ourselves on our competitive pricing, full insurance coverage, and efficient service. We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible solution for their scaffolding needs, offering free, no-obligation quotations and working closely with them to understand their specific requirements. We cover areas including Redditch, Bromsgrove, Alvechurch, Barnt Green, Alcester, Studley, Inberrow, Worcester, Kidderminster, Bewdley, and Droitwich.

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  • Air Scaffolding Ltd
    3.2
    Astwood Business Park, Redditch, B96 6HH, GB

    Air Scaffolding Ltd is an independent scaffolding company, established in 1996. We offer professional, reliable and trusted services throughout the Midlands, Worcestershire and beyond when contracts demand. We expect and promote the highest level of customer service, coupled with our willingness and availability to adhere to our clients’ requirements, we ensure our clients receive an exceptional scaffolding service.We pride our selves on our perfect safety record. This record of achievement allows us to offer our scaffolding services at competitive prices, whilst complying with all legislation currently in place within our industry. Our attitude towards Health and safety has allowed us to expand to a more recognised client base. "Our aim is to provide good quality safe scaffolding at an affordable price." We have a broad and varied customer base.  Our customers include private individuals all the way up to large corporations and city councils. Although we deal with many large organisations, we are happy to quote small private jobs.

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  • Newmans Scaffolding UK Limited
    Pennington Close, West Bromwich, B70 8BG, GB

    Newman's Group is a trusted provider of roofing, scaffolding, and scrap metal recycling services in West Bromwich and the surrounding areas. With years of experience in the industry, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality workmanship, using only top-grade materials, and offering a friendly and professional service. Whether you need a new roof installation, repairs to your existing roof, or reliable scaffolding solutions, our team of skilled professionals is here to help. We also offer competitive scrap metal recycling services, ensuring responsible disposal and maximizing value for our clients. Based in West Bromwich, we serve customers throughout Birmingham and the West Midlands.

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  • Crest Scaffolding Ltd Midlands
    4
    Irlam Industrial Estate, Liverpool Rd, Irlam, M44 5AZ, GB

    Crest Scaffolding are a member of NASC, we carry out work for major contractors such as; Willmott Dixon Construction and Armitage Construction. Scaffolding is the only method of carrying out construction works at height on your property, therefore it is important to choose a company that has vast amounts of expertise in scaffolding structures to ensure you get the best possible result. A thorough scaffolding installation will meet and exceed the safety regulations expected of scaffolding in this country, offering an efficient way for builders to work on your property. If you are looking for a quality scaffolding company to assist you with your scaffolding requirements, you have come to the right place and we will be more than happy to assist you with your needs. We are one of the few scaffolding firms that specifically design a scaffolding solution

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  • A C Scaffolding Ltd
    5
    15 Nuffield Drive, Banbury, OX16 1BT, GB

    AC SCAFFOLDING LTD is a reputable scaffolding contractor based in Banbury, offering a wide ranges of scaffolding services for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. With years of experience in the industry, our team of skilled professionals is committed to providing safe and reliable scaffolding solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. From new construction projects to renovations and maintenance work, AC SCAFFOLDING LTD is dedicated to delivering high-quality, cost-effective, and timely scaffolding services to ensure the success of every project.

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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 is a scaffolding hoist?

A scaffolding hoist is a mechanical device used to lift materials and equipment vertically up and down scaffolding. It's essential for larger projects where manually carrying heavy items up multiple levels is impractical and unsafe. Scaffolding hoists come in various types and capacities, and their selection depends on the weight and size of the materials being lifted.

What questions should I ask a scaffolding company before hiring them?

Before hiring a scaffolding company, gather essential information by asking these questions:
  • Experience: 'How long have you been in business, and what experience do you have with projects like mine?'
  • Licensing and Insurance: 'Are you fully licensed and insured, and can I see proof of coverage?'
  • Safety Record: 'What are your safety procedures, and how do you ensure worker safety on the job site?'
  • References: 'Can you provide references from previous clients?'
  • Quotes and Costs: 'Can you provide a detailed quote that outlines all costs, including materials, labor, and any additional services?'
  • Project Timeline: 'What is the estimated timeframe for scaffolding erection and dismantling?'
  • Communication: 'How will you communicate with me throughout the project?'
These questions help you evaluate their expertise, professionalism, and suitability for your needs.

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.

What is the difference between a scaffold and a ladder?

While both provide elevation for work at height, they differ significantly:
Scaffolding:
  • A temporary structure with a larger platform for workers and materials.
  • Offers greater stability and working space.
  • Suitable for tasks requiring movement and multiple workers.
  • Used for higher elevations and more complex projects.
Ladders:
  • Used for reaching specific points at height for short durations.
  • Less stable than scaffolding, requiring more caution and balance.
  • Not suitable for tasks involving heavy materials or extended work periods.
The choice depends on the task, duration, and safety considerations.

What is a scaffolding hoist?

A scaffolding hoist is a mechanical device used to lift materials and equipment vertically up and down scaffolding. It's essential for larger projects where manually carrying heavy items up multiple levels is impractical and unsafe. Scaffolding hoists come in various types and capacities, and their selection depends on the weight and size of the materials being lifted.

What questions should I ask a scaffolding company before hiring them?

Before hiring a scaffolding company, gather essential information by asking these questions:
  • Experience: 'How long have you been in business, and what experience do you have with projects like mine?'
  • Licensing and Insurance: 'Are you fully licensed and insured, and can I see proof of coverage?'
  • Safety Record: 'What are your safety procedures, and how do you ensure worker safety on the job site?'
  • References: 'Can you provide references from previous clients?'
  • Quotes and Costs: 'Can you provide a detailed quote that outlines all costs, including materials, labor, and any additional services?'
  • Project Timeline: 'What is the estimated timeframe for scaffolding erection and dismantling?'
  • Communication: 'How will you communicate with me throughout the project?'
These questions help you evaluate their expertise, professionalism, and suitability for your needs.

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.

What is the difference between a scaffold and a ladder?

While both provide elevation for work at height, they differ significantly:
Scaffolding:
  • A temporary structure with a larger platform for workers and materials.
  • Offers greater stability and working space.
  • Suitable for tasks requiring movement and multiple workers.
  • Used for higher elevations and more complex projects.
Ladders:
  • Used for reaching specific points at height for short durations.
  • Less stable than scaffolding, requiring more caution and balance.
  • Not suitable for tasks involving heavy materials or extended work periods.
The choice depends on the task, duration, and safety considerations.