Whether you are a homeowner, landlord, tradesperson or builder, R Rose Scaffolding can provide convenient access solutions to aid in property maintenance, renovation and construction. There are many reasons you may need house scaffolding, and our scaffolders ensure you have the right solution for your project. Our skilled scaffold erectors assemble structures for all types of domestic properties in Portsmouth, Chichester, Fareham, Gosport, Petersfield and the surrounding areas, from bungalows to flats.
On this page, our scaffolding contractors provide key information relating to domestic scaffolding. If you require further information or advice, or would like to arrange a site visit, please do not hesitate to contact us.
R Rose Scaffolding is adept at finding effective access solutions for all kinds of homes. This includes:
For each job, we visit the property to assess the most suitable type of domestic scaffold and how our scaffold erectors will assemble it. As part of this, our scaffolding contractors carry out a risk assessment and produce a method statement.
CONTACT US TODAYHouse scaffolding is simpler when there is plenty of land around the house that forms part of the property. However, our scaffolders often provide access structures for homes which are either attached or close to another property. In these instances, it is important to consider the neighbours.
Sometimes, it is necessary for our scaffold erectors to place some of the scaffolding on an adjacent property. Whether you need the neighbour’s permission depends on the type of work:
Generally, you are permitted to erect scaffolding on a neighbour’s land to carry out essential repairs and renovations. You must give them notice and it is always best to be open about your plans to avoid disputes.
You will need the neighbour’s permission to erect scaffolding on their property for non-essential works, such as house extensions.
Our scaffolding contractors recommend maintaining honest conversations with your neighbours and giving plenty of advance warning about your plans. If you do this, they are less likely to oppose scaffolding.
Common reasons your neighbours in Portsmouth, Chichester, Fareham, Gosport or Petersfield may object to house scaffolding include concerns that it will block access or look unsightly. They may also worry that scaffolding, tools or debris could fall and cause damage to their property or car. Of course, with the services of our scaffolders, you do not have to worry about health and safety risks because we do everything we can to minimise them.
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