Hi
I'm considering purchase a 3-bedroom semi-detached 1930s house with solid brick walls.
The property has a garage to the side with a slanted roof made of polycarbonate.
I believe scaffolding would be required to remedy these issues but the garage on the side with the polycarbonate roof (won't support load) means that any scaffolding would need to span the length of the property (scaffold bridge) to enable safe access to the roof.
Am i correct in this assumption?
I imagine a roofer would resolve the issues within a few days (weather permitting) once given access.
How much is the scaffolding likely to cost? I'm imagining around £1,000 for a weeks hire?
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I'm considering purchase a 3-bedroom semi-detached 1930s house with solid brick walls.
The property has a garage to the side with a slanted roof made of polycarbonate.
- The roof has some cracked tiles, mortar crumbling between the ridge tiles, rotten wood fascias and asbestos sarking felt.
I believe scaffolding would be required to remedy these issues but the garage on the side with the polycarbonate roof (won't support load) means that any scaffolding would need to span the length of the property (scaffold bridge) to enable safe access to the roof.
Am i correct in this assumption?
I imagine a roofer would resolve the issues within a few days (weather permitting) once given access.
How much is the scaffolding likely to cost? I'm imagining around £1,000 for a weeks hire?
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