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  • P & L TOOL SOLUTIONS LTD
    5
    Plymouth, GB

    P&L Tool Solutions provide plant hire and tool hire in Plymouth, and the surrounding areas. We provide tools and equipment such as but not limited to – Mini diggers, micro diggers, Skid steers, tracked dumpers, wheeled dumpers, generators, Tower scaffolding, road saws, disc cutters, water pumps, wacker plates, electric breakers, hydraulic breakers, digger mount breakers, cement mixers, power floats, lawnmowers, hedge trimmers, brush cutters and more… We have well over 40+ years of experience in the industry and are fully committed to providing the best quality of service for all customers. We are proud to be a 5-star rated company that goes above and beyond to ensure 100% customer satisfaction.

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  • Longridge Scaffolding Ltd
    3.8
    Hill Top (farm) Industrial Estate Jepps Lane, Barton Preston, Barton, PR3 5AQ, GB

    Longridge Scaffolding Ltd is a family-run business with over 15 years of experience in the scaffolding industry. We pride ourselves on delivering a high-quality service, on time and within budget. Our team of experienced scaffolders are fully qualified and insured, and we use only the best materials and equipment. We offer a wide range of scaffolding services, including design, supply, hire/sale and erection of all types of scaffolding. We also offer a scaffold inspection service. We specialise in tube and fitting scaffolds but we also provide Layher scaffolding, Kwikstage scaffolding, Cuplock scaffolding, and temporary roof systems. We service customers throughout the North West, from large scale developments to small domestic clients. Our main areas of service are Longridge, Preston, Kirkham, Blackpool, Blackburn, Clitheroe, Chorley, Bolton and Manchester. However, we are always willing to travel and will go anywhere within the North West or UK. All jobs are always considered.

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  • Smith Scaffolding (SW) Ltd
    5
    Exeter, GB

    Smith Scaffolding is a family-run business with over 15 years of experience providing high-quality scaffolding services throughout Devon and South West England. We pride ourselves on our commitment to safety, reliability, and customer satisfaction. We work with a wide range of clients, including householders, local authorities, housing associations, and construction companies. Our team of experienced scaffolders can provide a comprehensive range of services, from access towers and gantries to shoring, temporary roofing, and edge protection. We understand that any disruption during your trading hours can cause inconvenience, so we will always work with you to minimise disruption and complete your project on time and within budget. We offer competitive rates and a free, no-obligation quote. Contact us today to discuss your scaffolding needs.

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  • Lancashire Plant & Tool Hire Ltd
    4.8
    2 Plungington Rd, Preston, PR1 7RB, GB

    Lancashire Plant and Tool Hire offers a wide range of equipment for hire, from large-scale plant like mini diggers, rollers, generators, and tipper trucks to smaller tools. They are committed to providing excellent customer service and aim to respond to all inquiries the same working day. Their team is ready to assist with any questions about plant items, pricing, hire terms, or any other requirements.

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  • Pilgrim Scaffolding
    5
    Plymouth, GB

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  • Avocet Heron LTD
    4.3
    16 Morton Road, Exmouth, EX8 1AZ, GB

    Avocet Heron is a team dedicated to providing high-quality scaffolding solutions with a personal touch. We cater to a wide range of clients, from commercial and industrial to domestic, and have a specialized team for local building projects. Our services encompass a variety of needs, including housing developments, Haki staircases and handrails, bespoke scaffolding, domestic scaffolding, temporary roof scaffolding, and roofing scaffolding. We proudly serve clients across Devon, including Exmouth, Exeter, and Honiton. Our reach extends to the entire South West and South Wales. At Avocet Heron, we prioritize customer satisfaction and strive to deliver exceptional service. Contact us today for a quote or to discuss your scaffolding requirements.

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  • ADK Scaffolding Ltd
    5
    Exeter, GB

    ADK Scaffolding Ltd is a family-run business with over 35 years of experience providing scaffolding solutions across Dorset, Devon, Somerset, Wiltshire, Hampshire and the surrounding areas. We are fully qualified, trained and accredited scaffolders, holding certifications with CHAS, CITB, CISRS, SMAS Worksafe Contractor and are proud members of the Scaffolding Association. Our team is dedicated to ensuring complete customer satisfaction, offering a wide range of services including scaffold hire, erection, design, temporary roofs, access scaffolding, birdcage scaffolds, Scaffsats (temporary satellite installation), roof scaffolds, chimney scaffolds, suspended scaffolds, lifting beams, progressive scaffolding and more. We work with both domestic and commercial clients, tailoring our solutions to meet individual needs and budgets. We pride ourselves on our 5-star customer feedback and commitment to providing a reliable, safe and professional service.

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  • P & N Scaffolding
    16 Ilton Way, Kingsbridge, TQ7 1DT, GB

    P&N Scaffolding is a family run company based in Kingsbridge in the South Hams. With over 30 years’ experience we provide specialist scaffolding for residential, commercial and industrial customers. We operate in the South Hams including areas such as; Kingsbridge, Salcombe, Totnes, Dartmouth, Ivybridge and the surrounding villages.

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  • Tufcoat Shrink-Wrap
    5
    Plymouth Road, Plympton, Unit 1, 100-102, Plymouth, PL5 1UD, GB

    Tufcoat is the UK's leading supplier of shrink-wrap materials and installations. We work across construction, industrial and marine sectors, combining experienced teams with full project support to ensure the highest quality finish every time. Tufcoat shrink-wrap sheeting is used to weatherproof projects, encapsulate and contain works, partition warehousing, cover modules for transport & storage and much more. Once applied to objects or structures of any size, Tufcoat shrink-wrap is welded together, meaning there are no holes or gaps which can occur with traditional sheeting or tarpaulins.

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  • Jem Scaffolding
    2.9
    Unit 1 Pomphlett Ind est, Broxton Drive, Plymouth, PL9 7BG, GB

    Welcome to the Website for Jem Scaffolding Plymouth Plymouth's Leading Scaffolding Company Domestic and Commercial Scaffolding Erection Service for Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall We have built up a reputation for quality, safety and service which is envied by our competition and applauded by our customers. We supply and erect scaffold for projects of all sizes whether it be the front of a house, or a whole block of flats, no job is literally too big or too small. The very high standard we set ourselves for quality materials and safety has earned us approval with many large commercial site contractors throughout the South, the South West and Wales, including Railtrack though to local contractors and businesses. You are an important customer to us regardless of the size of your project it could be to replace gutters, build a house, extension or to construct a new hotel or city apartment block. We treat and respect all our customers equally and above all you will always be valued. We offer a complete scaffolding contract service from initial enquiry through to monthly valuations, a design service for specialist work and a weekly inspection service if required. We always take time to understand the needs of our customers and never forget that you as a repeat customer or someone who would recommend us are the future of our business, the key reason that over 70% of our business is repeat customers or through a recommendation.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Scaffolding Rental

Get answers to common questions about scaffolding rentals and finding the right scaffolding rental company in the UK.

How do I get a permit for scaffolding?

The process for obtaining a scaffolding permit varies depending on your local jurisdiction:
  1. Contact Your Local Authority: Start by contacting your local council or planning authority.
  2. Provide Project Details: Be prepared to provide details about the scaffolding (size, location, duration), the project, and any relevant drawings or plans.
  3. Application and Fees: Complete a permit application form and pay any associated fees.
  4. Inspection: An inspector may visit the site to verify the scaffolding plans and safety measures.
  5. The scaffolding rental company or the erector may be able to assist you with the permit application process.

What are the weight limits for different types of scaffolding?

The weight capacity of scaffolding varies by type and design:
  • Tube and Clamp: Capacity depends on the configuration and the strength of the components.
  • System Scaffolding: Typically has higher load capacities due to its pre-engineered design.
  • Mobile Towers: Have specific weight limits based on their size and model.
Always check the scaffolding tag for the maximum load capacity and never exceed it. Consult with an engineer for projects with heavy loads or unique requirements.

Can I use scaffolding on uneven ground?

Scaffolding can be erected on uneven ground, but it requires careful planning and adjustments to ensure stability:
  • Base Plates and Adjusters: Use adjustable base plates to level the scaffolding legs on uneven surfaces.
  • Ground Preparation: Level the ground as much as possible before erection.
  • Bracing and Support: Additional bracing and support may be necessary to compensate for uneven ground conditions.
  • Professional Assessment: A qualified scaffolding erector should assess the ground and determine the appropriate measures for safe erection.
Never attempt to erect scaffolding on unstable or unsafe ground.

What is the difference between renting and buying scaffolding?

The decision to rent or buy scaffolding depends on your specific needs and circumstances:
Renting Scaffolding:
  • Cost-Effective for Short-Term Projects: Renting is generally more affordable for projects that don't require scaffolding for an extended period.
  • No Storage or Maintenance Costs: You don't have to worry about storing or maintaining the scaffolding after your project.
  • Access to a Variety of Equipment: Rental companies offer a wide selection of scaffolding types and sizes, allowing you to choose the best fit for your project.
Buying Scaffolding:
  • Long-Term Investment: Buying makes sense if you anticipate frequent scaffolding needs over a long period.
  • Customization: You can customize the scaffolding to fit your specific requirements.
  • Potential Resale Value: You can potentially resell the scaffolding after you no longer need it.
Consider the frequency of use, project duration, storage space, and overall budget when making this decision.

How do I get a permit for scaffolding?

The process for obtaining a scaffolding permit varies depending on your local jurisdiction:
  1. Contact Your Local Authority: Start by contacting your local council or planning authority.
  2. Provide Project Details: Be prepared to provide details about the scaffolding (size, location, duration), the project, and any relevant drawings or plans.
  3. Application and Fees: Complete a permit application form and pay any associated fees.
  4. Inspection: An inspector may visit the site to verify the scaffolding plans and safety measures.
  5. The scaffolding rental company or the erector may be able to assist you with the permit application process.

What are the weight limits for different types of scaffolding?

The weight capacity of scaffolding varies by type and design:
  • Tube and Clamp: Capacity depends on the configuration and the strength of the components.
  • System Scaffolding: Typically has higher load capacities due to its pre-engineered design.
  • Mobile Towers: Have specific weight limits based on their size and model.
Always check the scaffolding tag for the maximum load capacity and never exceed it. Consult with an engineer for projects with heavy loads or unique requirements.

Can I use scaffolding on uneven ground?

Scaffolding can be erected on uneven ground, but it requires careful planning and adjustments to ensure stability:
  • Base Plates and Adjusters: Use adjustable base plates to level the scaffolding legs on uneven surfaces.
  • Ground Preparation: Level the ground as much as possible before erection.
  • Bracing and Support: Additional bracing and support may be necessary to compensate for uneven ground conditions.
  • Professional Assessment: A qualified scaffolding erector should assess the ground and determine the appropriate measures for safe erection.
Never attempt to erect scaffolding on unstable or unsafe ground.

What is the difference between renting and buying scaffolding?

The decision to rent or buy scaffolding depends on your specific needs and circumstances:
Renting Scaffolding:
  • Cost-Effective for Short-Term Projects: Renting is generally more affordable for projects that don't require scaffolding for an extended period.
  • No Storage or Maintenance Costs: You don't have to worry about storing or maintaining the scaffolding after your project.
  • Access to a Variety of Equipment: Rental companies offer a wide selection of scaffolding types and sizes, allowing you to choose the best fit for your project.
Buying Scaffolding:
  • Long-Term Investment: Buying makes sense if you anticipate frequent scaffolding needs over a long period.
  • Customization: You can customize the scaffolding to fit your specific requirements.
  • Potential Resale Value: You can potentially resell the scaffolding after you no longer need it.
Consider the frequency of use, project duration, storage space, and overall budget when making this decision.