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  • Bournemouth Scaffolding Ltd
    3.8
    14 Townsville Road, Bournemouth, BH9 3HL, GB

    Bournemouth Scaffolding Ltd is the South's leading scaffolding specialist, providing expert scaffolding solutions for both commercial and domestic customers across Dorset and Hampshire. With over 45 years of experience in the industry, we pride ourselves on reliability, honesty, transparency, and realistic pricing. Our family-run business offers a comprehensive range of services, including scaffold design, full site support, temporary roof systems, and more. We understand the importance of prompt and efficient service, which is why we offer a 24-hour response time for site surveys. We are committed to delivering high-quality scaffolding solutions that meet the specific needs of each client. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and ensuring complete satisfaction. Whether you require scaffolding for a small domestic project or a large-scale commercial development, Bournemouth Scaffolding Ltd is your trusted partner. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation quotation and site visit.

  • Genie Scaffolding Ltd
    5
    44 Shakespeare Road, Eastleigh, SO50 4FZ, GB

    Genie Scaffolding Ltd is a local scaffolding company based in Eastleigh, Hampshire, serving a 30-mile radius including Winchester, Southampton, Fareham, and the New Forest. They specialize in providing a comprehensive range of scaffolding services for both domestic and commercial clients, including temporary roof scaffolding, extensions, chimneys, re-roofs, and access towers. Genie Scaffolding prides itself on its commitment to quality workmanship, exceptional customer service, and a strong safety record. They offer competitive prices, fully qualified and experienced scaffolders, and comprehensive risk assessments and method statements. Their team is known for their reliability, efficiency, and friendly approach. They also provide cherry picker hire for projects that don't require full scaffolding.

  • Abbey Scaffolding Swindon Ltd
    4.2
    Unit 30 + 31, Whitehill Industrial Park, Royal Wootton Bassett, SN4 7DB, GB

    Abbey Scaffolding (Swindon) Ltd has been operating for over 30 years and are a highly successful, reputable and firmly established business that has consistently enjoyed year on year growth as a direct result of customer satisfaction and repeat business. We operate over a vast section of the south of England and are always happy to offer advice and our expertise when planning and quoting for a project. Our resources and capability allow us to take on any size project in our operational areas. Abbey Scaffolding is able to provide our customers with a high level of service; all scaffolds are built by fully qualified employees, and will comply with all current legislation. We are all committed to maintaining our high levels of customer satisfaction.

  • Premier Scaffolding
    238a London Road, Waterlooville, PO7 7HB, GB

    We are a dedicated team of professional scaffolders based in the south of England. We can skillfully design, install, maintain and inspect scaffolding structures throughout the south of England. We work in a variety of environments including Domestic, Commercial and Construction.

  • Midas scaffolding towers
    5
    Southampton, GB

    Are you in need of any access to working at heights? We are the company for you!! We hire the scaffold towers out on a weekly hire with an option to extend that week for an extra small cost. We come in and erect the scaffold and when you are completed we come in dismantle it. It's that simple!!

  • O.N.C Scaffolding
    5
    94 Castle View Road, Chiseldon, SN4 0NT, GB

    Trust us as your local scaffolding company, with over 50 years of experience in Marlborough and the surrounding area. ONC Scaffolding has been established for over 30 years and our owner, David Liddiard, has in excess of 50 years of experience in the Scaffolding Industry working for industry renowned firms around the UK and internationally. We operate a dedicated team of scaffolders who even call Marlborough home and provide high-quality scaffolding solutions on time and within budget.

  • A & R Scaffolding Ltd
    4.1
    Mushroom Farm The Leathern Bottle Bristol Road Dursley, Dursley, GL11 5JD, GB

    At A&R Scaffolding, we are dedicated to providing top-quality scaffolding solutions to businesses and individuals across the Cotswolds. With over 20 years of experience, we have completed 1000+ projects and have a long list of satisfied clients. Our experienced team is committed to ensuring safety and efficiency in every project we undertake. We take pride in our work and strive to deliver exceptional results that exceed our clients' expectations.

  • Burnham Scaffolding Limited
    4.7
    Mill Batch Farm, Bristol Road, Highbridge, TA9 4JN, GB

    Burnham Scaffolding is a family-run scaffolding company that has been operating in and around Taunton, Bridgwater, and Weston-super-Mare since 2019. Our team of experienced scaffolders specialise in various construction support services, covering the residential, commercial, and industrial building sectors. We pride ourselves on providing a reliable and safe service, with a focus on customer satisfaction. We have completed over 1000 projects and have 25 years of experience in the trade.

  • ABG Scaffolding Ltd
    2 Nash Road, Dibden Purlieu, SO45 4RR, GB

    ABG Scaffolding Ltd are a southern based scaffolding contractor that can provide a professional solution to all your domestic, commercial, industrial and marine scaffolding requirements. Our main objective is to set a benchmark in quality work and safety. We pride ourselves on our reliability, punctuality and practical knowledge of the scaffolding industry.

  • Maple Scaffolding
    4.2
    Radstock Road, Radstock, Old Coal Yard, BA2 8ET, GB

    Maple Scaffolding Bath provide quality scaffolding services and specialise in restricted access projects. As experts in scaffolding we are able to cater for large or small contracts and we provide services for domestic, commercial and industrial clients. Our years of experience have led us to specialize in restricted access work, allowing us to consult and operate on almost any project. Maple’s Health and Safety Promise Maple Scaffolding is CITB accredited and CISRS qualified, and proud to meet the construction industries highest standards of safety and reliability. We work exclusively in the Bath, Bristol, Somerset and Wiltshire areas and have developed strong professional relationships with local tradespeople and businesses. By choosing Maple Scaffolding you have access to our experience, advice and our powerful network within the local construction industry. Traditional Scaffolding Maple Scaffolding specialise in the supply and installation of scaffolding for a wide variety of situations, taking on domestic, commercial and industrial contracts throughout the Somerset and Wiltshire area. Roof Systems Our skilled roof system scaffolders are trained and experienced in the art of erecting temporary roof systems, using a tin sheet roofing system. Sheeting and Netting Our scaffolding netting and sheeting is the perfect way to protect your property and employees from weather, also offering debris netting to protect from falling objects. Specialist Scaffolding Maple Scaffolding have the expertise to supply and install scaffolding for a wide variety of buildings with specialist needs such as churches, and restricted access areas.

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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.

How do I dismantle scaffolding safely?

Dismantling scaffolding is just as crucial for safety as erection. Follow these guidelines:
  • Hire Professionals: Just like erection, dismantling should be done by qualified and experienced scaffolding erectors.
  • Reverse the Erection Process: The dismantling process should generally follow the reverse order of erection.
  • Clear the Area: Ensure the area below is free from people and obstacles.
  • Lower Materials Safely: Use ropes or other safe methods to lower dismantled components to the ground.
  • Inspect Components: As components are removed, inspect them for damage and store them properly for future use.
Safety should be prioritized throughout the entire scaffolding process, from erection to dismantling.

How do I protect my property from damage during scaffolding erection and dismantling?

To protect your property:
  • Communicate with the Scaffolding Company: Clearly express your concerns about potential damage to landscaping, structures, or utilities.
  • Clear the Area: Remove any valuable or fragile items from the work zone.
  • Protect Landscaping: Cover plants, shrubs, and lawns with tarps or protective sheeting.
  • Mark Underground Utilities: Ensure underground utilities (water lines, electrical cables) are marked and avoided during installation.
  • Supervision: If possible, be present during erection and dismantling to monitor the process.
A reputable scaffolding company will take precautions to minimize damage, but proactive communication is essential.

What are some common scaffolding safety hazards?

Scaffolding-related accidents can be severe. Common safety hazards to be aware of include:
  • Falls from Height: The most significant risk, often due to lack of guardrails, improper use of safety harnesses, or unstable platforms.
  • Falling Objects: Tools, materials, or debris falling from the scaffolding can injure workers or people below.
  • Scaffold Collapse: Improper assembly, overloading, or inadequate foundation support can lead to a catastrophic collapse.
  • Electrocution: Contact with overhead power lines is a serious hazard when working near electrical infrastructure.
  • Slips, Trips, and Falls: Wet or cluttered platforms, uneven surfaces, and loose debris can cause falls.
Rigorous safety protocols, regular inspections, and proper training are essential to minimize these hazards.

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.

How do I dismantle scaffolding safely?

Dismantling scaffolding is just as crucial for safety as erection. Follow these guidelines:
  • Hire Professionals: Just like erection, dismantling should be done by qualified and experienced scaffolding erectors.
  • Reverse the Erection Process: The dismantling process should generally follow the reverse order of erection.
  • Clear the Area: Ensure the area below is free from people and obstacles.
  • Lower Materials Safely: Use ropes or other safe methods to lower dismantled components to the ground.
  • Inspect Components: As components are removed, inspect them for damage and store them properly for future use.
Safety should be prioritized throughout the entire scaffolding process, from erection to dismantling.

How do I protect my property from damage during scaffolding erection and dismantling?

To protect your property:
  • Communicate with the Scaffolding Company: Clearly express your concerns about potential damage to landscaping, structures, or utilities.
  • Clear the Area: Remove any valuable or fragile items from the work zone.
  • Protect Landscaping: Cover plants, shrubs, and lawns with tarps or protective sheeting.
  • Mark Underground Utilities: Ensure underground utilities (water lines, electrical cables) are marked and avoided during installation.
  • Supervision: If possible, be present during erection and dismantling to monitor the process.
A reputable scaffolding company will take precautions to minimize damage, but proactive communication is essential.

What are some common scaffolding safety hazards?

Scaffolding-related accidents can be severe. Common safety hazards to be aware of include:
  • Falls from Height: The most significant risk, often due to lack of guardrails, improper use of safety harnesses, or unstable platforms.
  • Falling Objects: Tools, materials, or debris falling from the scaffolding can injure workers or people below.
  • Scaffold Collapse: Improper assembly, overloading, or inadequate foundation support can lead to a catastrophic collapse.
  • Electrocution: Contact with overhead power lines is a serious hazard when working near electrical infrastructure.
  • Slips, Trips, and Falls: Wet or cluttered platforms, uneven surfaces, and loose debris can cause falls.
Rigorous safety protocols, regular inspections, and proper training are essential to minimize these hazards.

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.