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Domestic Scaffolding

In the domestic environment, scaffolding is used for a variety of purposes. Most commonly, it is used for simple repairs, such as painting, minor plumbing and electrical work, and even basic home improvements. But when it comes to larger projects, such as a major home renovation, scaffolding can help complete the work in a fraction of the time. In many cases, hiring a professional scaffolding company is the best option.

Commercial Scaffolding

Commercial scaffolding systems are designed to meet the unique challenges of commercial construction. They can be used to build high-rise buildings and complex facilities, such as data centers and sports stadiums. Unlike traditional scaffolding, commercial scaffolding is built to withstand the high stresses and loads associated with large-scale projects. It’s also manufactured to meet the stringent building codes and safety requirements that apply in commercial environments.

Commercial scaffolding is available in a variety of configurations and materials to suit a variety of construction needs and applications. The most common types of commercial scaffolding include: tower scaffolding, suspended scaffolding, and mobile scaffolding. Each style of commercial scaffolding is designed to meet the unique demands of a specific type of construction site. Entire buildings can be raised or lowered with tower scaffolding.

Temporary Roofing

Temporary roofing is a critical part of any construction project. It protects the building from the elements and safeguards the structure until the roofing system can be installed. Scaffolding is the most common form of temporary roofing. It’s used to build temporary structure such as girders and ladders, which are used to access the roof.

Temporary roofing scaffolding is the most common form of construction scaffolding and is the least expensive. But, it’s not without its risks. It’s also considered to be the type of scaffolding that is most likely to be subject to the most destruction from the elements. It’s the type of scaffolding that is best for buildings with exposed and unstable roofs.


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Scaffolding for Solar PV

Scaffolding is also used to support the installation of solar photovoltaic panels. For this type of construction, scaffolding provides the necessary support while the solar panels are being installed. The scaffolding is then utilised to safely and securely support the panels once they’re in place. Scaffolding is also utilised to protect the panels from damage during construction. The main purpose of this scaffolding is to protect workers and the roof surface during the installation process.

Chimney Stack

Chimney stack scaffolding, unlike conventional scaffolding, is installed across the roof's ridge – precisely, the highest point where two roof areas meet – to allow specialists to repoint or construct a chimney. Workers have free access to both sides of the chimney thanks to the scaffolding in place, and can thus securely do all work required.

Chimneys are exposed to elements such as water infiltration over time, which can cause wear and tear and necessitate repair. Furthermore, they are exposed and coated with soot and tar as a result of the combustion of fossil fuels and other fuels. Depending on your needs, we provide both short-term and long-term chimney scaffolding services.