Domestic Scaffolding
Covering Poole, Bournemouth and surrounding areas
Contact our team today for domestic scaffolding in Poole, Bournemouth and the surrounding areas.
Whether it be a renovation, new build, solar panel installation, converting a building, adding an extension or doing some much needed maintenance, S&D Scaffolding Limited can offer you advice and the service you require.
Trusted Domestic Scaffolding Hire
Our domestic scaffolding hire provides safe and reliable access for home improvement projects such as roof repairs, painting, or window replacements.
We ensures a stable working platform for tradespeople, enhancing safety and efficiency. Scaffolding solutions are tailored to meet the specific needs of residential properties, including towers, platforms, and roof scaffolding.
Our domestic scaffolding services often include delivery, installation, and dismantling by trained professionals. Regular inspections and maintenance ensure the scaffolding remains secure throughout the hire period.
If solar panels are being installed on your roof, you're probably going to need scaffolding. Once the scaffolding is up, the panels could be installed in less than a day.
Whether painting or replacing windows - safer than relying on ladders, we can provide a secure platform to work from, making your job that much easier.
Access to chimney stacks can be needed for various reasons whether it be for leaks, re-pointing, dismantle & rebuild, lead works, dismantle completely, chimney pot works & flue works.
The scaffolding can be extended both down the roof to the gutter, or upwards off the platform to access considerably taller chimneys.
This is the most commonly used form of scaffolding and is widely used in construction work and many other projects where elevation is required for the project.
We can also provide a vast range of temporary roof cover systems. Our temporary roof cover can be tailored to many different structures.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Domestic Scaffolding
Find out more about domestic dcaffolding from our frequently asked questions. If you require any further information, feel free to get in contact on 07823 325 783.
Domestic scaffolding is a temporary structure which is used to support the work crew and their materials during the process of construction, repair, or maintenance of residential properties.
It is needed for various exterior tasks, such as replacing or repairing windows at height, structural repairs, work on roofs and gutters, or painting and applying cladding.
When work is done above 6.5 feet, then scaffolding is required by UK safety regulations.
In the UK, in most situations, you need permission in order to erect scaffolding on your property. This is especially the case if the scaffolding will extend onto any public land or affect a neighbouring property.
It might be necessary for you to apply for a scaffolding license from your local council. This is definitely needed if the scaffolding will be on a public road or footpath. Construction regulations must be followed to ensure that anyone working on the scaffolding is safe.
The setup time for scaffolding on the average UK home can change depending on a few factors.
This includes the size of the property, the complexity of the scaffolding needed, and the experience of the crew setting up the scaffolding.
It can take anywhere from a few hours to a couple of days. For a standard two or three-bedroom home, you can expect the process to take a single day to complete.
Yes, scaffolding is generally safe to use for domestic projects when installed and used correctly. It provides a stable platform for workers, reducing the risk of falls and accidents associated with working at height.
To ensure safety, it’s crucial to have scaffolding erected by trained professionals who follow safety regulations and guidelines.
Regular inspections and maintenance of the scaffolding are also important to identify any potential hazards. Additionally, workers should use proper safety gear and adhere to safety protocols while on the scaffolding.
The duration you can keep scaffolding on your property varies based on local regulations and the specifics of your project. Generally, scaffolding should only remain in place for the duration of the work being carried out.
If you require it for an extended period, you may need to apply for an extension or a new permit from your local council.
Most councils have guidelines regarding how long scaffolding can stay on public land or streets, often ranging from a few weeks to several months, depending on the circumstances.
In some cases, if not managed carefully, scaffolding can potentially damage your garden or driveway.
If your driveway is made from tarmac or block paving, then heavy scaffolding can lead to cracks or surface deterioration. This can be avoided though by protective materials being used to help the weight of the scaffolding to be distributed equally.
Get In Touch
If you require scaffolding in Poole and Dorset contact us using our details below:
Phone:
07823 325 783
[email protected]
Hewitt Rd,
Poole,
Dorset,
BH15 4QE