Swale Borough Council
Your local scaffolding crew in Faversham
Scaffolding across Faversham and surrounding market town villages.
Local facts
Faversham at a glance
- Local authority
- Swale Borough Council
- Postcode district
- ME13
- Nearest major route
- M2 (J6) / A2
- Distance to Sittingbourne
- 9 miles
- Notable local zone
- Graveney Road industrial estate
Working in Faversham
Whether you're a homeowner near the centre of Faversham, a landlord in ME13, or a contractor on Graveney Road industrial estate, the scaffold has to do one job: give your trades safe, tidy access without making the property worse. That's the bar we set for every scaffold job we quote here. Most of the Faversham work sits inside ME13. Swale Borough Council runs the local authority side, including any pavement licences. We're regularly on sites around Graveney Road industrial estate. Mobilisation from our Medway yard runs via M2 (J6) / A2, about 9 miles past Sittingbourne.
Building types we see in Faversham
Different buildings need different scaffolds. These are the property types we work on most in ME13.
Georgian townhouse
elegant facades, sash windows, often listed
listed period property
restricted wall ties, conservation-area sheeting
weatherboard cottage
exposed timber needing regular repaint and renewal
Victorian terrace
tight side-returns, party-wall stacks, original slate
Recent work near Faversham



FAQs from Faversham customers
How long does the scaffold need to stay up in Faversham?+
The scaffold stays up only as long as the trades need it — typically a week for chimney work, two to four weeks for a re-roof, longer for full refurbishments. We agree the strip date with you up front and inspect weekly while it's up.
Do you take a deposit before the scaffold goes up in Faversham?+
No deposit on standard residential and trade-led work in Faversham. Larger commercial mobilisations get phased payment terms written into the contract.
Will the temporary roof hold up in winter weather in Faversham?+
Yes — we design temporary roofs in Faversham to BS EN 12811 with wind and snow loadings sized to local exposure. Sheeting is fully tensioned and lap-sealed, not just thrown over the beams.
Do I need scaffolding for a loft conversion in Faversham?+
Almost always — Building Control on a loft conversion expects edge protection for any work above eaves. We design the access around the dormer or rooflight pattern your builder is working to.
Do you respond to emergencies out of hours in Faversham?+
Yes — out-of-hours response across Swale Borough Council for storm damage, vehicle impact and fire jobs. Most Faversham call-outs get to site the same day; insurers and loss adjusters know us.
Can you scaffold for tile-hung wall renewal in Faversham?+
Yes — and on tile-hung properties in Faversham we'll usually combine the roof access and the wall access into a single lift so your roofer isn't paying for scaffold twice.
If you're a trade contractor working in Faversham and you want a scaffolder who turns up to mobilisation on time and inspects weekly without being chased — that's us. scaffold jobs from a half-day domestic up to a programmed commercial scaffold across Swale Borough Council. See you on a Faversham site soon. Honest answers and a written price for any Faversham job.
Need a scaffold in Faversham quoted this week? Get us the postcode and the job — we'll be on site for the visit within a working day across ME13. Quotes for Faversham usually come back inside 48 hours. Send the postcode in ME13 and we'll book the visit.
