About Teesside Scaffolding
Teesside homeowners, trades and businesses get competitive, written quotes for scaffolding here, free and in writing. Every structure comes with trained erectors, a handover certificate and weekly inspections, because in this trade the paperwork is what proves the platform is safe to stand on.
Scaffolding is the trade where everyone else's safety sits on someone else's structure. Two quotes can say "front elevation, £800" and mean entirely different things: one a properly tied, boarded and inspected structure erected by card-carrying scaffolders; the other a frame that has never been inspected in its life. This site exists to push every quote towards the first format, so you can compare on substance instead of instinct.
How it works
Tell us about the job: what the access is for, the property, and your postcode. The enquiry goes to one independent local scaffolder covering your area, who looks at the job properly and puts a fixed written price together. Domestic scaffolding, commercial structures, temporary roofs, chimney access, towers and edge protection all follow the same standard.
The standards we hold quotes to
- A fixed written price: erection, the initial hire period and dismantling all included, with the weekly extension rate stated upfront.
- CISRS-card erectors: trained scaffolders, with structures built to TG20:21 or an engineer's design where the configuration demands it.
- A handover certificate: issued when the structure goes up, before anyone works on it.
- Weekly inspections: every seven days while it stands, recorded on the scafftag, as the Work at Height Regulations require.
- Permits handled: council pavement licences arranged and itemised where any part touches the highway.
- Insurance you can read: public liability cover appropriate for work at height, evidenced by certificate.
Who runs it
The site is run by 360 Media Works Ltd, a Teesside company based at Varsity House on the Preston Farm estate in Stockton-on-Tees. The guides are written to be useful whether or not you ever request a quote here, which is why they include the figures and the awkward questions a sales page would leave out.