Safe Access for Roof Repairs and Roof Works
14 Scaffolding provides roofing scaffolding for roofers, homeowners, landlords, builders and property maintenance teams.
Roof work usually requires safe and stable access. Whether the project involves roof repairs, a full roof replacement,
guttering, fascias, soffits, leadwork, chimney work, loft conversions or solar panel installation, the right scaffold helps the
job get done safely and properly.
Scaffolding for Roofing Projects
Roof repairs; roof replacements; flat roof works; pitched roof works; guttering repairs; fascia and soffit replacement;
leadwork; loft conversions; solar panel access; roof inspections; property maintenance; storm damage repairs.
Designed Around the Property
The type of roofing scaffold needed depends on the property height, roof shape, access, working areas and the type of
work being carried out.
Some projects only need a front elevation scaffold. Others may require side or rear access, edge protection, chimney
access, loading areas or a temporary roof.
Helping Roofers Work Safely
We regularly work with roofers and contractors who need reliable access before starting work. Our focus is to provide a
scaffold that is practical, safe and suitable for the job.
The price of electrical repairs depends on the type of issue, job complexity, and even the time of day—emergency or after-hours service may come at a premium.
Our licensed electricians provide itemized estimates covering labor and materials—no hidden fees, just honest pricing.You'll know what to expect before any work begins.
Routine checkups catch small issues early, helping you avoid major repairs. It boosts safety, extends system life, and saves you time and money.
Whether it's a scheduled job or an urgent call, our team responds quickly and gets the job done right—minimizing downtime and keeping you safe.
When in Doubt, Put Safety First
If you’re ever unsure or feel unsafe, don’t take chances—call a licensed emergency electrician. Safety always comes first. Feel free to contact us or give us a call.
How to Stay Safe During an Electrical Emergency
Electrical Shock
If someone receives an electrical shock, do not touch them while they’re still in contact with the electrical source. Immediately turn off the power at the breaker if you can do so safely. Once the power is off, check the person for breathing and responsiveness. Call emergency services right away and provide first aid only if you are trained.
Burning Smell or Sparks
If you detect a burning smell or see sparks from an outlet or appliance, unplug it only if it’s safe to do so, and contact an emergency electrician right away.
Child & Pet Safety
Keep children and pets away from any area where an electrical issue is occurring. Block off the space, turn off the power if possible, and ensure they cannot touch outlets, cords, or appliances while you assess the situation. Use outlet covers, cord protectors, and teach children never to insert objects into electrical sockets.
Regular Inspections
Schedule periodic electrical inspections to identify worn wiring, overloaded circuits, or aging components before they become dangerous. Have a licensed electrician review your panel, outlets, switches, and high-use appliances. Early detection helps prevent emergencies and ensures your home stays code-compliant and safe.
FAQ
Need safe access for roof work?
Request a Roofing Scaffolding Quote from 14 Scaffolding.
Do I need scaffolding for roof repairs?
For many roof repairs, scaffolding is the safest option. It provides stable access and helps protect both workers and the property.
Can you provide scaffolding for a full roof replacement?
Yes, we can provide scaffolding for full roof replacements, including front, rear and side access where required.
Do you provide scaffolding for guttering and fascia work?
Yes, we provide scaffolding for guttering, fascias, soffits and roofline works.
Can you work directly with my roofer?
Yes, we can liaise with your roofer or contractor to make sure the scaffold is suitable for the work they need to carry out.