On average, scaffolding hire in the UK costs between £300 and £1,000 per week, depending on the size of the project, height of the property, location, and complexity of the scaffold structure. Smaller residential scaffolding may cost less, while larger commercial setups may cost significantly more.

Below is a breakdown of typical weekly scaffolding costs.


Average Weekly Scaffolding Hire Costs in the UK

 

1. Small Residential Projects

Average weekly cost: £300–£500

Best for:

These prices apply to simple, low-level setups.


2. Standard Two-Storey House Scaffolding

Average weekly cost: £500–£700

Common for:

This is the most common scaffolding hire range for homeowners.


3. Larger Residential Properties

Average weekly cost: £700–£1,000

Needed for:

Costs increase due to additional materials and labour.


4. Commercial Scaffolding Hire

Average weekly cost: £1,000–£2,500+

Used for:

Commercial scaffolding requires more complex design, more labour, and higher safety requirements.


Factors That Affect Scaffolding Hire Costs

1. Property Height

Higher buildings require more scaffold materials and labour.

2. Project Duration

Most companies include 2–4 weeks in the initial price, then charge weekly hire afterwards.

3. Complexity of Design

Chimneys, valleys, extensions, conservatories, and awkward shapes increase cost.

4. Location

London and major UK cities generally cost more due to labour rates and transport.

5. Safety Requirements

Edge protection, netting, sheeting, or temporary roofs add to the cost.


What’s Included in Scaffolding Hire Costs?

Most scaffolding companies include the following:

Additional items like temporary roofing, debris netting, or loading bays may be charged separately.


How to Get the Best Price for Scaffolding Hire

Local companies often offer the most competitive pricing.


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