Temporary roof scaffolding
Temporary roof scaffolding — Lancashire & North West
Weather-proof temporary roof structures for major re-roofs, fire damage repairs and listed-building works. Shrink-wrapped, fully sealed, and ready for emergency response.
Overview
When a roof has to come off — re-roof, fire, storm damage, conservation work — leaving the property exposed isn't an option. A temporary roof scaffold keeps the building watertight for as long as the works run, and gives the trades a sheltered place to work.
We design, install and dismantle temporary roof structures across the North West, from a small domestic shrink-wrap cover to large industrial / heritage protection systems.
Our process
Four steps. No surprises.
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Free site survey
We visit or get the details over the phone, then send a transparent fixed-price quote within one working day.
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Plan & schedule
We confirm dates, drop off the kit, and align with your installer or builder so nothing waits.
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Safe erection
Our CISRS-certified scaffolders put the scaffold up to spec, sign-tagged and ready to work on.
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Strike & clear
When the job's done, we dismantle, sweep up, and leave the site exactly as we found it.
Get a quote
Free, no-obligation. One working day.
Tell us about the job and we'll come back with a transparent fixed price — no pushy follow-ups, no jargon.
FAQs
Common questions
What is temporary roof scaffolding?
A scaffold structure with a covered roof (typically shrink-wrap or corrugated) that protects the building from weather during major roof works — re-roofs, listed-building repairs, fire damage.
How long does it take to install?
A typical domestic temporary roof goes up in one day. Larger structures take 2–4 days depending on roof area.
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Need it watertight? We mobilise fast.
Call us for emergency temporary roof scaffolds — typical mobilisation within 24 hours.
