The 6 Things toLook AtBeforeYou Engage a Scaffolding Rental NH Services Provider

Posted by Larry on August 31st, 2016

The law is very clear about what you as a contractor need to do before you embark on and during the construction of a multi-story building. In these cases, it states that you need to make sure that you put up scaffolding to protect the public who are not in any way engaged in the construction, while at the same time taking care of the builders as they go on with their work.

Therefore, since it is the law, you must abide by it. But what to do in case you want to put up the building but you do not have the scaffolding or you do not find it feasible to invest inexpensive scaffolding that you will probably use just once? In such a scenario, the only solution which has long-term value for you is to go ahead and rent a scaffold.

Having settled on scaffolding rental NH, here are a couple of things which you need to bear in mind before you engage the rental scaffolding service provider of your choice:

Scaffolding- They should be able to provide bespoke scaffolding tailored for your needs. This should include the following types of scaffolding; fabricated frame, systems scaffolding, tube and coupler and sidewalk protection.


Shoring – In this case, you need them to be able to offer in-house engineering, erection and dismantling, 20K frame shoring, wall bracing and aluminum gas shoring systems.


Suspended scaffolding – The scaffolding rental NH should easily provide as their core service suspended scaffolding which is useful in providing access to the exterior parts of the buildings. The scaffolding should be modularly staged and it should be able to be configured in a variety of ways that will fit in with the architecture of your house. In effect, you need them to offer a solution tailored just for your circumstances.


Containment - You require a service provider who will provide containment solutions for a whole range of structures including tanks, ships, buildings and staples. The range of solutions must include debris or mesh netting, tarps and enclosures and shrink wrapping to keep dust and the elements way.


Temporary Fencing – They should be able to offer temporary fencing to secure and protect your job site. This includes the use of weighted bases, wire mesh panels, privacy netting and vehicle and pedestrian gates.


Debris chutes – Of paramount importance should be the availability of debris chutes which will be of help in disposing of unwanted materials in a safe manner. You should be able to hung them from scaffolding or attach them directly to the building.

If they engage in all of the above, then you can be sure that you are engaging the best in the business.



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