South East regional pricing
How Much Does a Scaffolder Cost in Folkestone and Hythe?
Updated prices for . Folkestone and Hythe prices are typically at the national average.
Price summary
Folkestone and Hythe Price Summary
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single House Scaffold (2 Storey) | £600 | £895 | £1,395 |
| Scaffold for Chimney Work | £350 | £550 | £795 |
| Scaffold for Roof Access | £695 | £1,095 | £1,795 |
Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on South East regional pricing.
Full pricing
All Scaffolder Prices in Folkestone and Hythe
Folkestone and Hythe is in South East England and scaffolder costs here are in line with the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.
| Job | Low | Average | High | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single House Scaffold (2 Storey) | £600 | £895 | £1,395 | 4-8 week hire |
| Erecting scaffolding along one full elevation of a two-storey house. Includes delivery, erection, weekly inspections, and dismantling. Standard 4-week minimum hire. What affects the price
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| Scaffold for Chimney Work | £350 | £550 | £795 | 2-4 week hire |
| Erecting scaffolding to access a chimney stack for repointing, rebuilding, fitting a cowl or removing. Typically includes a platform around the stack at ridge height. What affects the price
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| Scaffold for Roof Access | £695 | £1,095 | £1,795 | 4-8 week hire |
| Full scaffolding providing roof-level access around a two-storey house, typically on two or three sides. Includes safe working platforms at the roof edge and areas for loading materials up. What affects the price
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| Scaffold for Painting or Rendering | £500 | £845 | £1,295 | 4-8 week hire |
| Scaffolding along one or two sides of a house to provide working platforms for exterior painting, rendering, or cladding. Includes full planked platforms at each level. What affects the price
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| Scaffold Tower Hire | £50 | £90 | £150 | Per week hire |
| Hiring a mobile aluminium scaffold tower for DIY or trade use. Self-assembly with lockable castors. Working heights from 2m to 12m. Price per week including delivery and collection. What affects the price
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| Single Lift Scaffold | £300 | £500 | £745 | 4-6 week hire |
| A single-lift scaffold providing a working platform at first floor level (approx 2.5m-3m). Suitable for ground floor window replacement, fascia work or low-level repairs. What affects the price
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| Two Lift Scaffold | £500 | £795 | £1,195 | 4-6 week hire |
| A two-lift scaffold providing working platforms at first floor and eaves level (approx 5m-6m). Standard arrangement for most two-storey domestic work. What affects the price
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| Three Lift Scaffold | £795 | £1,195 | £1,795 | 4-8 week hire |
| A three-lift scaffold reaching above eaves level (approx 8m-9m). Used for chimney access, high gable work, or three-storey properties. What affects the price
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| Internal Scaffold (Loft Conversion) | £400 | £695 | £1,195 | 4-8 week hire |
| Internal temporary works scaffold for loft conversion or high-ceiling work. Erected inside the building to provide safe working at height, often alongside external scaffold. What affects the price
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| Scaffold for Gutter Work | £300 | £500 | £795 | 2-4 week hire |
| Scaffolding to provide safe access to the gutters and boards around the edge of the roof on a two-storey house. Typically a single platform height along one or two sides. What affects the price
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| Emergency Scaffold | £500 | £895 | £1,495 | Same day erection |
| Urgent scaffold erected within 24 hours for storm damage, structural emergency or dangerous building work. Includes out-of-hours callout and priority erection. What affects the price
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| Scaffold Board Walkway | £200 | £350 | £600 | Per project |
| Temporary scaffold board walkway or pedestrian protection installed over a public footpath or garden to allow safe passage past a building site. Includes handrails and signage. What affects the price
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Single House Scaffold (2 Storey)
Low
£600
Average
£895
High
£1,395
4-8 week hire
More details
Erecting scaffolding along one full elevation of a two-storey house. Includes delivery, erection, weekly inspections, and dismantling. Standard 4-week minimum hire.
What affects the price
- Length of elevation to scaffold
- Ground conditions and access
- Hire duration (4-week minimum typical)
- Whether public pavement licence is needed
Scaffold for Chimney Work
Low
£350
Average
£550
High
£795
2-4 week hire
More details
Erecting scaffolding to access a chimney stack for repointing, rebuilding, fitting a cowl or removing. Typically includes a platform around the stack at ridge height.
What affects the price
- Chimney location on the roof
- Whether a full saddle around all four sides is needed
- Property height (bungalow vs two-storey)
- Access to the roof for scaffold build
Scaffold for Roof Access
Low
£695
Average
£1,095
High
£1,795
4-8 week hire
More details
Full scaffolding providing roof-level access around a two-storey house, typically on two or three sides. Includes safe working platforms at the roof edge and areas for loading materials up.
What affects the price
- Number of sides to scaffold
- Whether roof edge protection is required
- Duration of roofing works
- Need for loading bays or debris chutes
Scaffold for Painting or Rendering
Low
£500
Average
£845
High
£1,295
4-8 week hire
More details
Scaffolding along one or two sides of a house to provide working platforms for exterior painting, rendering, or cladding. Includes full planked platforms at each level.
What affects the price
- Number of elevations to cover
- House height and length
- Whether sheeting or netting is needed
- Duration of painting or rendering works
Scaffold Tower Hire
Low
£50
Average
£90
High
£150
Per week hire
More details
Hiring a mobile aluminium scaffold tower for DIY or trade use. Self-assembly with lockable castors. Working heights from 2m to 12m. Price per week including delivery and collection.
What affects the price
- Working height required
- Tower width (narrow for indoor, standard for outdoor)
- Hire duration (weekly rate)
- Whether outriggers or stabilisers are needed
Single Lift Scaffold
Low
£300
Average
£500
High
£745
4-6 week hire
More details
A single-lift scaffold providing a working platform at first floor level (approx 2.5m-3m). Suitable for ground floor window replacement, fascia work or low-level repairs.
What affects the price
- Length of scaffold run
- Ground conditions
- Whether on a public footpath (licence needed)
- Hire duration
Two Lift Scaffold
Low
£500
Average
£795
High
£1,195
4-6 week hire
More details
A two-lift scaffold providing working platforms at first floor and eaves level (approx 5m-6m). Standard arrangement for most two-storey domestic work.
What affects the price
- Length and number of bays
- Whether boarded at one or both lift levels
- Access and ground conditions
- Hire duration
Three Lift Scaffold
Low
£795
Average
£1,195
High
£1,795
4-8 week hire
More details
A three-lift scaffold reaching above eaves level (approx 8m-9m). Used for chimney access, high gable work, or three-storey properties.
What affects the price
- Height and number of bays
- Wind loading considerations at height
- Tie-in requirements to the building
- Duration and complexity
Internal Scaffold (Loft Conversion)
Low
£400
Average
£695
High
£1,195
4-8 week hire
More details
Internal temporary works scaffold for loft conversion or high-ceiling work. Erected inside the building to provide safe working at height, often alongside external scaffold.
What affects the price
- Room size and ceiling height
- Type of internal work required
- Duration of loft conversion
- Whether combined with external scaffold
Scaffold for Gutter Work
Low
£300
Average
£500
High
£795
2-4 week hire
More details
Scaffolding to provide safe access to the gutters and boards around the edge of the roof on a two-storey house. Typically a single platform height along one or two sides.
What affects the price
- Number of elevations requiring access
- House height and length
- Whether full boarding is needed or just an access platform
- Hire duration
Emergency Scaffold
Low
£500
Average
£895
High
£1,495
Same day erection
More details
Urgent scaffold erected within 24 hours for storm damage, structural emergency or dangerous building work. Includes out-of-hours callout and priority erection.
What affects the price
- Urgency (same day vs next day)
- Time of callout (evenings and weekends cost more)
- Size and complexity of scaffold needed
- Whether temporary protection sheeting is required
Scaffold Board Walkway
Low
£200
Average
£350
High
£600
Per project
More details
Temporary scaffold board walkway or pedestrian protection installed over a public footpath or garden to allow safe passage past a building site. Includes handrails and signage.
What affects the price
- Length of walkway required
- Whether a pedestrian tunnel with overhead protection is needed
- Council licence requirements
- Duration the walkway is needed
Step by step
What's Involved in Hiring a Scaffolding
Scaffolding is usually arranged by the trade doing the main work, but understanding the process helps you budget accurately and avoid unexpected charges.
Determine what access is needed
Your main contractor (roofer, builder, painter) will specify what scaffolding is required. The height, number of sides to cover, and duration of the hire all affect the cost. Ask your contractor whether scaffolding is included in their quote or if you need to arrange it separately.
Get scaffolding quotes
If arranging scaffolding yourself, get 2-3 quotes from local scaffolding companies. They will need to visit the property to assess access, ground conditions and any obstacles. Make sure the quote covers erection, weekly hire, inspections and dismantling.
Check pavement licence requirements
If the scaffolding will extend onto a public footpath or road, you need a pavement licence from the council. Your scaffolding company should arrange this but it takes 1-2 weeks to process and costs £50-£200 depending on the council. Plan ahead to avoid delaying the main work.
Scaffolding is erected and inspected
The scaffolding team will typically erect the structure in a few hours for a standard domestic job. It must be inspected before anyone works on it, and then re-inspected every seven days while it is up. The scaffolding company handles these inspections and keeps records.
Coordinate with your main contractor
Make sure your main contractor starts work promptly after the scaffolding goes up. Every extra week the scaffolding stays up adds to the hire cost. If there are delays, let the scaffolding company know so they can adjust the hire period and avoid surprise charges.
Regional comparison
How Folkestone and Hythe Compares
Average cost of single house scaffold (2 storey) across regions.
Local insights
What Affects Scaffolder Costs in Folkestone and Hythe?
The South East has a mix of housing styles, from Victorian and Edwardian semis to 1930s suburban developments and modern estates. Folkestone and Hythe has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work, and properties in areas near Surrey and Kent vary in age and condition. With a population of null, Folkestone and Hythe is classified as a area and is close to the national average for scaffolder work. Older properties with original features typically cost more due to additional preparation and access challenges — scaffold for chimney work here averages around £550.
The South East sits above the national average for trade costs, influenced by proximity to London and the generally higher cost of living. Labour rates in Folkestone and Hythe are typically 0% above the UK average. In Folkestone and Hythe, local demand for scaffolder services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area, and the area is close to the national average compared to the rest of the country. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Prices can vary 30-50% between different tradespeople for the same job, so getting multiple quotes is essential.
What you pay for scaffolder work in Folkestone and Hythe depends on the complexity of the job, the materials used, and the condition of your property. Older detached and semi-detached homes often present more challenges that add to the cost. For a common job like single house scaffold (2 storey), expect to pay around £895 in Folkestone and Hythe, while larger jobs such as scaffold for roof access range from £695 to £1,795. As a area in the South East, Folkestone and Hythe prices reflect local demand and the regional cost of living. Coastal properties may face additional considerations that affect pricing.
When getting quotes in Folkestone and Hythe, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good scaffolder will check the existing setup, identify complications, and provide a detailed cost breakdown. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews.
Depending on the work involved, you may also need roofing (£80–£275), builder (£29,880–£79,680), or painting & decorating (£200–£645) in Folkestone and Hythe.
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