Medway Council
Your local scaffolding crew in Rochester
Scaffolding across Rochester and surrounding medway villages.
Local facts
Rochester at a glance
- Local authority
- Medway Council
- Postcode district
- ME1, ME2
- Nearest major route
- M2 (J2/J3) / A2
- Distance to Chatham
- 1 miles
- Notable local zone
- Medway City Estate
What we see most in Rochester
Scaffolding in Rochester usually starts with a phone call about a roof, an extension or a shopfront — and the first question is whether the scaffold can actually fit. Round here that often means a tight pavement on M2 (J2/J3) / A2, a side return between two terraces, or a parking bay we'll need to coordinate with Medway Council. We do the site visit before we quote, so the price reflects the actual property — not a guess. Mobilisation from our Medway yard runs via M2 (J2/J3) / A2, about 1 miles past Chatham. Enquiries here run a balance of residential and commercial work, so the brief always starts with a site visit. Most of the Rochester work sits inside ME1 and ME2. We run residential and commercial work side by side across Rochester.
Building types we see in Rochester
Different buildings need different scaffolds. These are the property types we work on most in ME1.
Georgian townhouse
elegant facades, sash windows, often listed
Victorian terrace
tight side-returns, party-wall stacks, original slate
listed period property
restricted wall ties, conservation-area sheeting
high-street retail unit
pavement gantries, night work, highways licences
Villages & neighbourhoods around Rochester
Recent work near Rochester



FAQs from Rochester customers
Are you insured to work on my property in Rochester?+
Yes — £5m public liability and full employer's liability for every operative. Certificates are sent with the quote on any Rochester job that needs them.
How long does the scaffold need to stay up in Rochester?+
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.
Can you scaffold a Victorian chimney stack in Rochester?+
Yes — independent chimney lifts on Victorian terraces in Rochester are routine work for us. The lift sits clear of the existing stack so a sweep or builder can work safely without loading the brickwork.
What happens at handover on a Rochester scaffold?+
You get a scaffold tag, an inspection sheet and a written handover note. Anyone who works off the scaffold should check the tag — we re-inspect every seven days while it's up.
Can you reach jobs on the Medway estates from your yard?+
Yes — we're based ourselves on the Medway, so Rochester jobs and the surrounding industrial estates are short runs for us. Lead times and mobilisation costs reflect that.
Do I need a scaffold licence in Rochester?+
If the scaffold sits on the public footway or road, Medway Council usually requires a highways licence. If it's entirely on private ground at your property in ME1, you usually don't. We'll tell you which applies on the site visit and we can handle the licence application.
Scaffolding in Rochester is straightforward once you've got the right scaffolder on it. The hard bit is getting an honest price from someone who'll actually be on site. That's the bar we set for ourselves. See you on a Rochester site soon. Same crew, same standard, every Rochester mobilisation.
If this is a programmed job and you need scaffold mobilised to Rochester on a specific date, tell us the date — we'll either confirm or be honest that we can't. We don't take work we can't deliver to time. Quotes for Rochester usually come back inside 48 hours. Happy to walk it with you the first time — no pressure.
