Hi all
We are just starting my biggest project yet and would appreciate some advice/opinions on weather it’s worth getting a temporary up and over scaffold roof.
We are taking the roof off our bungalow and raising the ridge to create a new first floor, with 5 dormers. We have a builder who is suggesting an up and over scaffold roof so would be interested to know whether you guys think it’s really necessary.
We are completely remodelling the bungalow and renewing almost everything. Ceilings, complete re-wire, re-plumb, all new door/skirting/architrave. Re-skim, render outside etc. So my query is does it really matter if the shell gets wet for a few weeks while the roof is being done? If so what can be damaged? And does it justify the £6000 additional cost of up and over scaffold?
Any thoughts greatly appreciated
We are just starting my biggest project yet and would appreciate some advice/opinions on weather it’s worth getting a temporary up and over scaffold roof.
We are taking the roof off our bungalow and raising the ridge to create a new first floor, with 5 dormers. We have a builder who is suggesting an up and over scaffold roof so would be interested to know whether you guys think it’s really necessary.
We are completely remodelling the bungalow and renewing almost everything. Ceilings, complete re-wire, re-plumb, all new door/skirting/architrave. Re-skim, render outside etc. So my query is does it really matter if the shell gets wet for a few weeks while the roof is being done? If so what can be damaged? And does it justify the £6000 additional cost of up and over scaffold?
Any thoughts greatly appreciated