Scaffolding in Yarm
Scaffolding across Yarm's TS15 postcodes: wraparounds and temporary roofs on the town's larger detached houses, careful structures for the High Street's period properties, and single elevations and chimney platforms across the newer developments.
Teesside's big-house patch
Yarm's property profile tilts large and valuable: the detached houses towards Worsall Road and Leven Bank, the period properties off the High Street, the substantial family houses on the newer developments. The recurring structures match: full wraparounds at £1,200 to £2,500 for re-renders and re-roofs, and temporary roofs at £1,500 to £4,000 over the major roof projects these houses attract. The values at stake make the paperwork side matter doubly: handover certificates, weekly inspections, and design documentation that would stand up in any survey.
The High Street's period core
Yarm High Street and the streets behind it are Georgian and Victorian, much of it listed or in the conservation area. Structures here are planned carefully: fixings suited to historic brickwork, pavements busy enough that the Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council licence and public protection come as standard, and erection timed considerately for the shops and neighbours. Chimney work on the period stacks runs on platforms at £500 to £800 given the heights involved.
New developments, modern jobs
The newer estates generate the contemporary list: edge protection from £300 for solar installations, towers from £250 for guttering and maintenance, single elevations at £600 to £1,000 as the earliest phases reach their first render and roofline cycle. Whatever the vintage, the cost guide benchmarks the quote.