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Whether you’re painting, fixing up or just having a nosey at what needs doing, scaffolding can often make the job a lot easier. It’s safe, reliable and gives you the perfect height to reach those otherwise awkward spots.
Using scaffolding might seem a bit much for small projects, but it can make all the difference. It’s not just about reaching high places safely but also having a stable and secure platform to work from. Here’s a look at some common—and not-so-common—projects where scaffolding can come in handy.
Painting the outside of a house
Need to get up close to those weather-beaten exterior walls for a fresh coat of paint? A ladder might seem like the obvious choice, but scaffolding for painting your house gives you stability, letting you to move freely and avoid hopping up and down all day. Plus, it keeps you safe while you’re up there.
Painting high ceilings
Ever tried to paint a high ceiling while balancing on a step stool? My neck aches just thinking about it! It might not seem like the obvious answer, but a small indoor scaffolding set up avoids that, giving you a nice even reach across the ceiling. And, you won’t have to pay someone to massage your neck later on!
Replacing guttering
Rain gutters can easily get blocked or battered by the weather. When it’s time to replace or fix them, scaffolding provides a much better sturdy base to work from. It makes everything at arm’s length, making those annoying gutter clips much easier to deal with. And, it helps a little bit for those with a fear of heights!
Chimney alignment
If your chimney’s got cracks or is on the wonk, aligning it can be a breezy task with scaffolding. You need a steady hand and a steady platform to be able to work continuously, particularly at that height.
Building a garden pergola
When putting up something like a pergola, a small scaffold platform can help you reach across beams without straining your back or risking a fall. It might seem overkill, but it’ll not only help your back, but also get better straight lines!
Safety first
If you’re doing a bit of home DIY and going up the scaffolding yourself but it’s something you haven’t done before, then there are a few things you can bear in mind to keep yourself safe:
- Take it slowly.
- Where grippy boots.
- Always shut the scaffolding gate if you have one.