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  • Loxley Scaffolding Ltd
    5
    Nutcross Lane, Shrawley, WR6 6TS, GB

    Based in Stourport-on-Severn, Loxley Scaffolding Limited have been established since 2004. The business is managed by Eddie Mulholland, who has over 40 years experience in scaffolding operations, ranging from scaffolding works in power stations, chemical plants and oil rigs through to housing and industrial sites. The company has grown significantly over the past few years, obtaining various contracts throughout the region and gaining the approved contractor status by many companies. We currently operate from Stourport-on-Severn covering West Midlands, Worcestershire, Wychavon, Malvern and the surrounding areas, offering independent scaffolding solutions to a wide range of projects. We offer scaffolding services for all requirements, ranging from domestic works to new build properties, industrial sites, town works and commercial buildings.

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  • FPC Scaffolding
    5
    Unit 1, The Hillbee Farm, Welland Road, Upton upon Severn, WR8 0SN, GB

    FPC Scaffolding Services is a family-run business with over 10 years of experience in the property sector. We provide scaffolding services for domestic, commercial, and industrial projects in Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Malvern, Gloucestershire, and beyond. We offer a complete package, from supply and hire to delivery, erection, and collection for a seamless, fuss-free experience. Our team is committed to providing a friendly and honest service at a price you love. We are proud to be members of CITB and have a reputation for being reliable, certified, and experienced. Our work comes with a warranty for complete peace of mind.

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  • 20/20 Scaffolding
    5
    Headless Cross and Oakenshaw, 20 Northside Close, Redditch, B98 7QH, GB

    20/20 Scaffolding are experienced Scaffolding contractors based in Redditch, Worcs, offering top quality, affordable domestic, commercial and industrial Scaffolding and access solutions, across the whole of the West Midlands area and nationwide. We can suit your requirements no matter how big or small a job and we are still very competitively priced. Reputable, reliable and experienced, all employees are fully qualified, CISRS certified and CITB registered. Safety is our top priority, and with public liability insurance to cover up to £5m all our work is compliant with industry standards and safety guidelines.

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  • Avon Scaffolding
    37 Willersey Rd, Badsey, WR11 7HB, GB

    Avon Scaffolding is a company based in Evesham, Worcestershire, providing safe, reliable, fast and competitively priced expert scaffolding services for domestic, commercial and industrial markets. They pride themselves on a high quality standard of work and complete customer satisfaction, no matter the size of the job. They offer a full range of services, from small domestic towers to larger projects, including new builds, refurbishments, edge protection, birdcage scaffolds, chimney scaffolds, roofing scaffolds, temporary roof scaffolds, solar panel scaffolds, access towers, staircase towers, street work and demolition work. They also offer design work. Avon Scaffolding is fully insured, provides free estimates and competitive prices, and all staff are CITB and CISRS trained. They have a risk assessments and method statements system in place and cover a large working area, including Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Cotswolds, south Birmingham, Herefordshire, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. They are available 7 days a week.

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  • Glenco Scaffold
    4.3
    Plough Lane, Peartree Farm, Droitwich, WR9 7NX, GB

    Glenco Scaffold is an established scaffolding company based in Droitwich, Worcestershire, with over 45 years of experience. We are known for providing reliable scaffolding services for projects of all sizes across the region. Our team consists of experienced, friendly, and highly-skilled scaffolders who are dedicated to delivering prompt and reliable service. We offer both short and long-term scaffolding hire options for domestic and commercial projects, including re-roofing, chimney repairs, extensions, and more. Whether you need expert advice or a free site survey, Glenco Scaffold is here to help.

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  • KARE Scaffolding
    Unit 10, Brookend Farm, Brookend Lane, Kempsey, WR5 3LF, GB

    Established since 1999, Kare Scaffolding is a reputable company that takes immense pride in offering scaffolding services of the highest quality. Whether you need temporary roof installation, or you need long or short-term scaffolding, you can come to us. All our products are of the highest quality and comply with the relevant health and safety regulations. To discuss your needs in detail, give us a call today. Here at Kare Scaffolding, we have a wealth of experience in undertaking and successfully completing scaffolding projects for customers in and around the Worcester area. We can offer a wide range of scaffolding equipment at affordable prices. Whether you need access equipment or accessories, we have got you covered. To find out more, why not give us a call? SAFETY All our scaffolding is erected, dismantled and altered in the safest possible manner following strict regulations COMMERCIAL Our commercial scaffolding and access projects cover a diverse range of buildings and projects DOMESTIC We offer a friendly, safe and reliable scaffold service for all your access requirements. Supply, installation and dismantling of scaffolding

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  • Intercity Midlands Scaffolding
    246A Court Oak Road, Harborne, B32 2EG, GB

    Intercity Midlands Scaffolding Ltd was formed in 2011 with its main focus on access scaffolding for the construction industry. Over the past years, we have expanded dramatically with the intention to be the leading scaffold supplier within the West Midlands, offering a wide range of scaffold solutions to suit each customer's requirements including: new build housing projects, temporary roofs, demolition projects, home renovations, and stair towers to name just a few. Based in Solihull, we are in a prime location close to the M42 and M40 to service the whole of the West Midlands. We are a family-run business with over 40 years of experience completing a differential number of projects across the entire UK. We pride ourselves on our reputation of reliability, efficiency and safety with our clients, which is evidenced by the significant percentage of return business we receive. We are committed to providing scaffolding solutions to every client's individual project requirements. This is exemplified by our professional approach and commitment to continued improvement in all areas, such as design solutions to overcome on-site obstructions.

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  • Ermin Plant & Tool Hire
    4.9
    Byard Road, Gloucester, GL2 5DF, GB

    Welcome to Ermin Plant. Operating since 1966 we pride ourselves in our service and with nearly 60 years of experience in the industry we are well placed to offer you the very best advice. We have depots in Gloucester, Cheltenham, Stroud, Cirencester, Worcester and Ross-on-Wye. Whether it is a small DIY job or a large construction project we have everything to suit your needs. Our hire range includes cherry pickers, scissor lifts, alloy towers, ladders, garden machinery, wood chippers, sanders, excavators, dumpers, telehandlers, rollers, compressors, saws and much more.

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  • Shade Scaffolding
    4
    4A Central Road, Worcester Park, KT4 8HZ, GB

    SHADE SCAFFOLDING is a Surrey based company with 20 years experience in the industry employing fully qualified staff (CITB / CISRS certification) working on both commercial and residential projects. Ervin Skura has 20 years experience in the scaffolding industry, working and managing projects nationwide. We provide bespoke scaffolding configurations, temporary roofing, hoarding and other services in Greater London and Surrey with a high degree of customer satisfaction.

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  • Airwright Midland
    3.4
    Park Farm Industrial Estate, Unit 3B | Crossgate Road, Redditch, B98 7SN, GB

    Welcome to Airwright Midland, one of the Midlands largest independent scaffolding companies, covering Birmingham and the surrounding areas. With 100% owned and maintained scaffolding equipment, and a team of over 40 directly employed CISRS accredited operatives, we can tackle any project on any scale. Our team is committed to delivering a consistently high-quality scaffolding service within your budget and timescale.  As specialists in housing, construction and maintenance scaffolding, we can support your business projects from the foundations upwards. At Airwright Midland, safety is our first priority. We pride ourselves on our high health and safety standards and have been awarded memberships of The National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC), Safety Management Advisory Services (SMAS) and SafeContractor, in recognition of our impeccable track record. In addition to this, we have been accredited with the Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme (CHAS) and are Constructionline registered, so you know that you are always in safe hands with Airwright Midland. We live by one shared vision: to provide the best scaffolding service in the Midlands region.

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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 the weight limit for scaffolding?

The weight limit for scaffolding varies depending on the type of scaffolding, its design, and the materials used. The scaffolding should have a load capacity that safely accommodates the combined weight of:
  • Workers: Consider the number of workers on the scaffolding at any given time.
  • Materials: Include the weight of building materials, tools, and equipment being used on the platform.
  • Environmental Factors: Factor in potential loads from wind or snow, especially for taller scaffolding structures.
The scaffolding tag should clearly indicate its maximum load capacity. Never exceed this limit, and consult with a qualified engineer if you have any doubts about the scaffolding's structural integrity.

What is the difference between scaffolding and staging?

While both provide elevated work platforms, they differ in scale and purpose:
Scaffolding:
  • A larger, more complex structure typically used for accessing multiple levels of a building.
  • Offers greater height and versatility.
  • Often used for construction, renovation, and maintenance.
Staging:
  • Smaller, portable platforms usually used for tasks at a single level.
  • Commonly used for painting, plastering, or light repairs.
  • Can be rolling or stationary.
The choice depends on the task and the working height required.

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.

What is the difference between tube and clamp scaffolding and system scaffolding?

The two main types of scaffolding systems have distinct advantages and disadvantages:
Tube and Clamp Scaffolding:
  • Traditional and highly versatile.
  • Components (tubes, clamps, boards) are assembled on-site.
  • Adaptable to complex shapes and structures.
  • Requires skilled labor and more time for erection.
System Scaffolding:
  • Pre-engineered, modular components.
  • Faster and easier to erect.
  • Often has higher load capacities.
  • May be less versatile for complex shapes.
The choice depends on project specifics, budget, and timeframe.

What is the weight limit for scaffolding?

The weight limit for scaffolding varies depending on the type of scaffolding, its design, and the materials used. The scaffolding should have a load capacity that safely accommodates the combined weight of:
  • Workers: Consider the number of workers on the scaffolding at any given time.
  • Materials: Include the weight of building materials, tools, and equipment being used on the platform.
  • Environmental Factors: Factor in potential loads from wind or snow, especially for taller scaffolding structures.
The scaffolding tag should clearly indicate its maximum load capacity. Never exceed this limit, and consult with a qualified engineer if you have any doubts about the scaffolding's structural integrity.

What is the difference between scaffolding and staging?

While both provide elevated work platforms, they differ in scale and purpose:
Scaffolding:
  • A larger, more complex structure typically used for accessing multiple levels of a building.
  • Offers greater height and versatility.
  • Often used for construction, renovation, and maintenance.
Staging:
  • Smaller, portable platforms usually used for tasks at a single level.
  • Commonly used for painting, plastering, or light repairs.
  • Can be rolling or stationary.
The choice depends on the task and the working height required.

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.

What is the difference between tube and clamp scaffolding and system scaffolding?

The two main types of scaffolding systems have distinct advantages and disadvantages:
Tube and Clamp Scaffolding:
  • Traditional and highly versatile.
  • Components (tubes, clamps, boards) are assembled on-site.
  • Adaptable to complex shapes and structures.
  • Requires skilled labor and more time for erection.
System Scaffolding:
  • Pre-engineered, modular components.
  • Faster and easier to erect.
  • Often has higher load capacities.
  • May be less versatile for complex shapes.
The choice depends on project specifics, budget, and timeframe.