Hull's housing stock is a proper mixed bag — you've got the tight Victorian terraces running off Newland Avenue and Princes Avenue, the post-war semis out towards Bransholme and Orchard Park, and the older townhouses closer to the Old Town. What they share is that a lot of them are overdue for render repairs, roof work, or a fresh coat of paint, and most of them sit close enough to the pavement or a shared boundary that getting a scaffold up takes a bit of thought. The city also catches its fair share of wind coming off the Humber and the North Sea, which can slow external work down and affects how long a scaffold needs to stay up. If you're planning any work on the outside of your Hull property, getting a realistic cost estimate before you start talking to contractors is the sensible first move. Use the calculator below to get a solid ballpark figure based on your specific job.
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