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KBS Scaffolding Limited

9.88(68 reviews)

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Tigon Scaffolding Ltd

10(18 reviews)

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PEARL SCAFFOLDING LTD

10(4 reviews)

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Surrey Access Scaffolding Ltd

10(19 reviews)

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A.D Scaffolding Ltd

9.94(79 reviews)

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MKR Scaffolding

7.89(17 reviews)

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DML Scaffolding Services Ltd

9.83(13 reviews)

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Trademark Scaffolding

10(54 reviews)

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NJW Scaffolding

9.85(38 reviews)

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Strike Scaffolding London Limited

10(58 reviews)

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Kingston Scaffolding Ltd

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Warrior scaffolding ltd

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Scaffolder in Wandsworth

Planning a renovation or repair that needs scaffolding? From costs and permits to safety rules and how long you can keep scaffolding up, here’s everything you need to know before hiring a scaffolder in Wandsworth.

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How much does scaffolding cost in the UK?

In the UK, scaffolding hire typically costs:

  • 2-storey semi-detached house – £875 per week
  • Single scaffolding (up to 10m) – £625 per week
  • Single tower over conservatory – £420 per week
  • High-level chimney scaffolding – £660 per week
  • Bridge over conservatory – £650 per week
  • Single scaffolding for gutters – £250 per week
  • Scaffold tower only – £250 per week
  • Wall work for terraced house – £310 per week
  • Scaffolding hire – £22.50 per m2

Costs vary depending on height, length, location, hire period, and whether extra features like netting or sheeting are required.

Do I need a permit for scaffolding?

If your scaffolding will be on public land (such as a pavement or road), you’ll need a permit from your local council before work starts. Your scaffolder will usually arrange this, but always confirm in advance to avoid delays or fines.

How long can scaffolding stay up?

Typical hire periods are two to six weeks, but this can be extended if your project runs over. Just make sure to give your scaffolding hire company plenty of notice if you need extra time – scaffolding is always in high demand and may be scheduled for another job.

Can you put scaffolding up yourself?

It’s not recommended to put scaffolding up yourself. Installing scaffolding safely requires training, proper equipment, and knowledge of safety regulations. That's why it's best to leave it to a trained scaffolder who knows what they're doing.

What are the rules for scaffolding?

UK scaffolding must comply with Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidelines, which include:

  • Weekly safety inspections by a competent person
  • Suitable access and guardrails
  • Stable foundations and correct bracing
  • Compliance with Work at Height Regulations

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  • How much does scaffolding cost in the UK?

    Here's are some estimates for scaffolding costs in the UK – although actual prices in Wandsworth may vary:

    • 2-storey semi-detached house – £875 per week

    • Single scaffolding (up to 10m) – £625 per week

    • Single tower over conservatory – £420 per week

    • High-level chimney scaffolding – £660 per week

    • Bridge over conservatory – £650 per week

    • Single scaffolding for gutters – £250 per week

    • Scaffold tower only – £250 per week

    • Wall work for terraced house – £310 per week

    • Scaffolding hire – £22.50 per m2

    You can learn more about pricing in our guide to scaffolding costs.

    Want accurate quotes? Use our free request a quote tool and we’ll get multiple approved scaffolders in Wandsworth to contact you directly.

  • What factors affect scaffolding costs in Wandsworth?

    Several factors will affect the total scaffolding costs that you pay, including:

    • Project size and complexity – Larger and more complex projects usually require more materials and labour

    • Duration of scaffolding hire – The longer you need the scaffolding, the higher the overall cost will be

    • Scaffolding height – Erecting higher scaffolding uses more materials, which increases costs

    • Number of working levels – Multiple levels increase the complexity and cost of the installation

    • Site access – Any issues with access to the site will increase labour time and potentially equipment needs, raising costs

    • Local labour rates – Scaffolding costs can vary depending on the local labour market

    When getting quotes from scaffolders covering Wandsworth, always ask for a full breakdown of all costs to see exactly what you’re being charged for.

    Need help making the right hire? Read our tips for hiring a local scaffolding company.

  • Do I need a permit for scaffolding in Wandsworth?

    If your scaffolding will be on public land (such as a pavement or road), you’ll need a permit from your local council before work starts. Your scaffolder will usually arrange this, but always confirm in advance to avoid delays or fines.

  • Do I need planning permission for scaffolding in Wandsworth?

    In the UK, you generally don't need planning permission to erect scaffolding on your private property.

    However, local regulations can vary and there are a few situations where you might need it:

    • Scaffolding on public land – If the scaffolding extends onto a public highway, pavement, or footpath, you may need permission or a license from the local council

    • Conservation areas or listed buildings – If your property is located in a conservation area or is a listed building, you might need planning permission

    • Significant disruption – If the scaffolding is likely to cause considerable disruption to neighbours or the local community, you may need to consult with the local council

    Always check with your local planning authority. They can provide you with the most up-to-date information and guidance.

  • How long does it typically take to erect scaffolding?

    The time it takes to erect scaffolding will vary depending on the amount of scaffolding, the number of scaffolders, access to the site, and weather conditions.

    As a guide, here are some estimated average time frames for scaffolding installations:

    • Small, simple projects (e.g., single-story extension) – 2-4 hours

    • Medium-sized projects (e.g., two-story house with limited access) – 8-12 hours

    • Large, complex projects (e.g., multi-story building or a major renovation) – 24-48+ hours

    When researching scaffolders in Wandsworth, it’s a good idea to ask them how long they estimate it will take to erect the scaffolding for your project.

  • Can I use the scaffolding for other purposes?

    As a general rule, we don’t recommend using scaffolding for anything other than its original intended purpose. Misusing scaffolding in any way can void the insurance and can pose serious safety risks.

    An experienced scaffolder covering your local area will be able to run you through what is and isn't doable. Scroll up to see our list of checked and reviewed scaffolders in Wandsworth.

  • What does a scaffolding inspection involve?

    Throughout the work, all scaffolding should be inspected weekly to make sure the structure remains safe and secure.

    This is particularly important for long projects, where scaffolding is in place for long periods – as the potential for changes to the integrity of the structure will be greater.

  • How long can scaffolding typically stay up?

    Typical hire periods are around two to six weeks, but this can be extended if your project runs longer.

    Don't forget, scaffolding should be inspected every seven days, after bad weather, or if it’s been altered. This is to make sure it's safe to use.

  • What are the rules for scaffolding?

    When it comes to scaffolding on your property, there are various rules to be aware of so you know everything is above board. They include:

    • Weekly safety inspections by a competent person
    • Suitable access and guardrails
    • Stable foundations and correct bracing
    • Compliance with Work at Height Regulations
    • Correct license for scaffolding obtained (if necessary) before works commence

    Ready to get started? Scroll up and browse our list of checked and reviewed scaffolders in Wandsworth.

  • Can you put scaffolding up yourself?

    It’s not recommended to attempt to put scaffolding up yourself. Erecting scaffolding safely requires training, proper equipment, and knowledge of safety regulations.

    Infact, it's unlikely that you could hire scaffolding company without the right experience.

  • How do I find checked and reviewed scaffolders in Wandsworth?

    Consider these tips when choosing scaffolding services covering your local area:

    • Check online reviews to determine their reputation and quality of work

    • Ask about their experience in scaffolding projects like yours

    • Verify their public liability insurance so you know they’re covered against any potential accidents or damages while installing and dismantling the scaffolding

    • Get multiple quotes from at least three different scaffolders so you can compare prices and services

    • Check for certifications and accreditations, such as being accredited by the National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC)

    • Use Checkatrade and hire one of our approved members that have undergone up to 12 rigorous checks so that you can hire with confidence

    For more tips and advice, check out our guide to finding scaffolders near you.