
Scaffolding contractor · Hampshire
Scaffolding in Hampshire
Planned, properly mobilised access for Hampshire projects — priced honestly after a free site visit, not guessed down the phone.
Free site visit, usually within 48 hours. No charge, no obligation.
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4.8 from 29 reviews
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12-week period
Standard hire
Serving Hampshire
Scaffolding across Hampshire, from our yard in Iver
Hampshire sits at the southern edge of our patch and we treat it accordingly — properly planned rather than squeezed in. Work here is mobilised from our Iver yard down the M3 and A31, with deliveries organised so materials and the team arrive at the start of the working day. That planning is deliberate: the worst thing you can do to a Hampshire client is turn up at two in the afternoon and lose them a day.
The county gives us a good mix. Basingstoke, Farnborough, Aldershot and Fleet carry a large volume of commercial and industrial floor space alongside dense post-war and modern housing, which means new build development scaffolding, commercial refurbishment and steady domestic roofing and extension work. Winchester and the villages around it bring older stone, brick and flint buildings, conservation constraints and properties where the scaffold has to be sympathetic to what it is standing against. Andover and the north-west of the county are more rural, with barns, agricultural buildings and larger plots where solar installations have become common.
The service is identical to the one we run on our doorstep. A free site visit, a written quote with no obligation, a 12-week standard hire period and a team of 19 who work to an agreed date. Curtis's 25 years in the trade underpin how the jobs are set out, and Andrew keeps the programme honest — which is why the reviews keep mentioning communication rather than just price.
How quickly we can reach Hampshire
Farnborough, Aldershot, Fleet, Yateley and Hook are the closest Hampshire towns to us and the quickest to reach down the M3.
Basingstoke, Alton and Winchester are routine planned mobilisations with the wagon leaving the yard early.
Andover, Whitchurch and the more rural north-west are covered with a little extra notice so the day is not lost to travel.
For any Hampshire enquiry we aim to book a free site visit within 48 hours, and the phone line is answered 24 hours a day.
Local knowledge
The property types we work on in Hampshire
Knowing the building stock is half the job. These are the structures we are asked to scaffold most often across Hampshire.
Post-war and modern estate housing
Basingstoke, Farnborough and Aldershot have large volumes of it. Predictable elevations, usually with conservatories, porches and rear additions to bridge over.
Period stone, brick and flint
Winchester, Alton and the surrounding villages. Soft substrates and heritage frontages that need a careful tying strategy.
Rural properties, barns and outbuildings
Common around Andover, Whitchurch and the downland villages. Open ground, longer spans and frequently solar or re-roofing work.
Commercial and industrial units
Business parks and distribution units across the M3 corridor, with inductions, permits and restricted working hours as standard.
What we are usually called out for in Hampshire
Solar panel installation access
Both domestic roofs and larger rural buildings. We build to the installer's date so the programme does not slip.
Re-roofs and temporary roofs
A sheeted temporary roof keeps a Hampshire re-roof dry and lets the trades work through the weather rather than around it.
New build development scaffolding
Phased plot-by-plot access sequenced to a developer's programme, adapted as the structures rise.
Commercial refurbishment and fit-out
Including birdcage scaffolds and internal platforms for soffit and ceiling works in live buildings.
Rendering, cladding and external repairs
Full elevation access with the right boarding levels for the trade following us.
Services
Scaffolding services available in Hampshire
Every service below is available across Hampshire, delivered by our own team from our Iver yard.
Scaffolding Erection and Hire in Hampshire
Access scaffolding erected, inspected and hired on a 12-week standard hire period — domestic through to large commercial contracts.
More about this serviceTemporary Roofs in Hampshire
Keep the works dry and the programme moving with fully sheeted temporary roof systems over roof strips and refurbishments.
More about this serviceShoring and Back Propping in Hampshire
Structural support for openings, slabs and loaded floors where the building needs holding while the work is carried out.
More about this serviceSuspended / Hanging Scaffolds in Hampshire
Access where the ground can't take a standard base — suspended decks designed around the structure above.
More about this serviceBirdcage Scaffolds in Hampshire
Full working platforms for internal soffit, ceiling and atrium works across commercial and data centre environments.
More about this serviceStaircase Towers in Hampshire
Safe, fast pedestrian access for busy sites where operatives are moving material up and down all day.
More about this serviceScaffold Design and Loading Calculations in Hampshire
Designed scaffolds with loading calculations where the structure sits outside standard configuration.
More about this serviceSolar Panel Installation Scaffolding in Hampshire
Access built around solar programmes, so installation teams get on the roof the day they're due to.
More about this serviceNew Build Development Scaffolding in Hampshire
Phased scaffolding for developers, sequenced to the build programme from foundations through to handover.
More about this serviceData Centre Scaffolding in Hampshire
Specialist experience working inside live and under-construction data centre environments.
More about this serviceWhy ATC in Hampshire
Why clients in Hampshire keep calling us back
Planned, not squeezed in
Hampshire jobs get a proper mobilisation plan so the team arrives at the start of the day with everything they need.
Commercial and data centre discipline
Inductions, permits and restricted-hours working are normal for us, which suits the M3 corridor's commercial and industrial sites.
The same standard as our local work
Free site visit, free written quote, 12-week standard hire and a 4.8 Google rating across 29 reviews.
19
People on the team
25 years
Curtis in the scaffolding trade
4.8 / 5
Across 29 Google reviews
You can read what clients say on our reviews page, see how we approach different job types on our work, or find out how the company started on the about page.
Local conditions
The problems that catch people out in Hampshire
Ground, weather, building age and local rules all change how a scaffold has to be built. These are the ones we plan for here.
Exposure on open downland
North Hampshire's open ground catches wind. Sheeting and debris netting increase the load on a scaffold considerably, so bracing and tie frequency are set for the exposure, not the average.
Conservation constraints in Winchester and the villages
Restrictions on fixings and appearance. We plan tie positions to avoid damage to historic fabric and make good where anything is disturbed.
Chalk and variable subsoil
Bearing capacity changes quickly on chalk downland. Base preparation is assessed on site rather than assumed.
Distance from the yard
We are honest about this one. Hampshire is not five minutes away, so mobilisation is planned and dates are agreed with realistic lead times — that is how we keep the promise rather than breaking it.
Rural access and soft verges
Farm tracks and unmade approaches around Andover and the downland villages need checking before a loaded wagon commits to them.
Our process
How a Hampshire job runs, start to finish
The same six steps on every job, whether it is one chimney or a phased commercial programme.
- 01
Call or send the details
Tell us the site address, what the scaffold is for and roughly when you need it. The phone is answered 24 hours a day.
- 02
Free site visit
Curtis, Andrew or one of the team comes out and measures up properly — usually within 48 hours of your enquiry.
- 03
Written quote, no obligation
You get a clear price for your job, based on what we saw on site rather than an average. No charge for the visit or the quote.
- 04
Agreed erect date
We book a date and we work to it. If a licence is needed for the footway, we flag that before the date is set.
- 05
Erected, checked and handed over
The scaffold goes up, gets checked, and your trades get on with the work. Standard hire period is 12 weeks.
- 06
Adaptations and dismantle
Need a lift added or a section moved? Call us. When the job is done we strike it on the agreed day and leave the site clean.
FAQs
Scaffolding in Hampshire: common questions
The questions we get asked most by clients in Hampshire.
Do you serve Hampshire?+
Yes. We cover Hampshire including Basingstoke, Farnborough, Aldershot, Fleet, Alton, Winchester and Andover.
How quickly can you get to a Hampshire site?+
Northern Hampshire towns like Farnborough and Fleet are the quickest for us down the M3. Anywhere in the county we aim to attend a free site visit within 48 hours, and mobilisation is planned so the team arrives early on the erect date.
How much does scaffolding cost in Hampshire?+
Price depends on the height, number of elevations, duration and access. We quote after a free site visit so the figure reflects the job in front of us.
Do you offer emergency scaffolding in Hampshire?+
The phone is answered 24 hours a day. Our working hours are Monday to Saturday, 6:30am to 5:00pm, and we will tell you honestly what is achievable given the distance.
Can you scaffold rural properties and barns?+
Yes. Rural buildings, barns and agricultural structures are regular work, particularly for re-roofing and solar installations.
Do you work on new build developments in Hampshire?+
Yes — phased scaffolding sequenced to the build programme is one of our core services.
How long is the hire period?+
12 weeks as standard, with extensions arranged on request before the period ends.
Can you scaffold listed or conservation-area buildings in Winchester?+
Yes. We assess the substrate and tie strategy carefully and use buttressed or free-standing configurations where fixings are not appropriate.
How do you handle payment?+
By bank transfer.
How do I book a free site visit in Hampshire?+
Call the office or send your site address and a short description through the contact form and we will arrange a visit, usually within 48 hours.
Hampshire projects get the same free site visit and the same written quote as work on our doorstep — with a mobilisation plan behind them so the date we agree is the date it happens.
Nearby areas we also cover
Working on a site just over the county line? We cover the whole of the South East from Iver.
Next step
Get a free scaffolding quote for your Hampshire project
Tell us where the site is and what you need access to. We will come out, measure up and give you a straight written price — usually within 48 hours of your call.
Phone answered 24 hours · Free quotes · 12-week standard hire period

