Scaffold tower hire in Teesside
Scaffold tower hire in Teesside starts from £250 in 2026: an alloy tower supplied, erected and collected, giving a safe platform for guttering, painting, fascia work and repairs at heights where a ladder stops being sensible.
The sensible middle ground
Between a ladder and a full scaffold sits the alloy tower: the right tool for guttering replacement on a Thornaby semi, painting the gable end of a Redcar house, fascia and soffit work in Stockton, security light and camera installation, hedge trimming at height. A tower gives you a proper platform with guardrails, room for tools and materials, and both hands free, at a fraction of a full scaffold's cost.
What the price covers
- Supply, erection and collection: the tower arrives, goes up correctly with outriggers and guardrails, and gets collected at the end. No flat-pack gamble in your drive.
- The right height for the job: working heights from a couple of metres to roofline on a standard two-storey house, sized at quote stage.
- A handover check: erected level, braced and stable, with the safe-use basics run through before work starts.
What moves the price
Working height and hire length set the figure: a low tower for a weekend's painting sits at £250, a roofline-height tower for a fortnight prices higher. Ground conditions matter: towers need level, firm footing, and sloping drives or soft lawns need the right base setup. If the job turns out bigger than a tower, sustained work along a full elevation, heavy materials, multiple trades, the honest advice is a proper scaffold, and the do-I-need-scaffolding guide helps you judge before you book.
DIY or supply-and-erect?
Hire shops will rent you a tower in pieces, and competent DIYers assemble them safely every weekend. The supply-and-erect version exists for everyone else: the tower built correctly, checked, and taken away, with no left-over parts and no guesswork about whether it was meant to lean like that.