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Featured · 15 Apr 2026

How Much Does Scaffolding Cost in the UK? (2026 Prices Explained)

Scaffolding for a typical UK terraced house runs £450–£900 for a standard hire period. Here's how scaffolders price jobs, what changes the number, and how to compare quotes properly.

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· Guides

How to get a scaffolding quote that actually holds up

The three details that separate a real scaffolding quote from a number pulled out of thin air — and how to make sure you're comparing like for like.

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· Guides

How Long Does Scaffolding Stay Up? Domestic and Commercial Timelines

A standard domestic scaffold hire is 6–8 weeks. Here's how long you actually need for re-roofing, rendering, painting, and commercial jobs — plus what happens if you overrun.

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· Compliance

TG20:21 — what it is, and why your scaffolder should care

The industry guide every competent tube-and-fitting scaffolder works from — and why asking about it is one of the quickest ways to filter good scaffolders from the rest.

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· Compliance

Do I Need a Pavement Licence for Scaffolding? UK Rules Explained

If any part of your scaffold sits on a public pavement or road, you need a licence from the local highway authority. Here's what the licence covers, what it costs, and who applies for it.

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· Guides

Tube-and-Fitting vs System Scaffolding: Pros, Cons, and When Each Makes Sense

Tube-and-fitting is flexible but slower to erect. System scaffolds go up fast but cost more and don't adapt. Here's which belongs on your job.

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· Guides

Is a Single-Lift Scaffold Enough for My Roof Job?

A single-lift scaffold gives one working platform at eaves height. It's right for most bungalow roof work, gutter replacement, and fascia jobs — but not for chimneys or two-storey re-roofs.

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· Guides

How Scaffolding Affects Your Neighbours (and How to Stay on Good Terms)

Scaffolding on terraced or semi-detached houses almost always touches a neighbour's boundary, airspace or parking. Here's what you legally need from them, what's a courtesy, and how to handle disputes.

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· Guides

Can You Re-Roof Without Scaffolding in the UK?

Short answer: almost never, legally. For any roof work above 4 metres on a domestic property, edge protection is a legal requirement — and scaffolding is the standard way to provide it.

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