Wrexham's housing stock is a proper mix — you've got the older terraced rows around Rhosddu and Caia Park, plenty of 1930s semis out toward Rhosnesney, and then the newer builds creeping out past Wrexham Industrial Estate. What that means in practice is that scaffolding requirements vary enormously even within a few streets of each other. The terraces are tight, with narrow access between properties and limited kerb space, while the semis often have side returns that make a standard four-lift scaffold more straightforward. Add in the fact that Wrexham sits in a bit of a weather corridor — winds coming off the Clwydian Range can be sharper than you'd expect — and you want to make sure any scaffold is properly tied and braced. Prices here tend to track close to the UK national average, which is useful if you're budgeting. Use the calculator below to get a realistic figure for your specific job.
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