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Scaffolding in Wrexham

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.

Typical Scaffolding Costs in Wrexham

2-storey Terrace
£900 – £1,210
Single wall, 4-week hire
Most common
Semi-detached
£2,090 – £2,830
L-shape, 4-week hire
Detached, full wrap
£5,000 – £6,760
4 sides, 6-week hire

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Top-Rated Scaffolding Companies in Wrexham

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Safeway Scaffolding North West Ltd
4.0 (9) Safeway House, Ind Est, Park Rd, Rhosymedre, Cefn-mawr, Wrexham LL14 3AQ, UK 9.5 km from centre
Wrexham Scaffolding Ltd
2.9 (8) 3 Jarman Ave, Wrexham LL13 7AT, UK 0.3 km from centre
MDP Scaffolding Ltd
4.0 (4) Tan-y-clawdd, Wrexham Rd, Johnstown, Rhostyllen, Wrexham LL14 1PA, UK 3.2 km from centre
A5G Access
5.0 (3) 43-45 Rhosddu Rd, Wrexham LL11 2NS, UK 0.9 km from centre

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What's Different About Scaffolding in Wrexham

Wrexham's council area covers a wide range of property types, and the job mix for scaffolders reflects that. The Victorian and Edwardian terraces in the town centre and inner suburbs — areas like Pentre Broughton, Rhosnesney, and along stretches of Ruabon Road — generate a steady stream of roofing and chimney jobs, often complicated by zero setback from the pavement. On those streets, a highway licence from Wrexham County Borough Council is frequently required before a scaffold can go on the footpath, adding time and a modest cost to the project.

Wraxham has several conservation areas, including parts of the town centre near the historic church of St Giles, where permitted development rules tighten and any scaffold affecting a listed structure may require prior notification or consent. It is worth checking with the council's planning department before work begins if your property is in or adjacent to a designated area.

Parking for scaffolding lorries and material drops can be awkward on the tighter residential streets, and some contractors will factor in additional labour if manual handling over distance is needed. Typical jobs in the area include full roof re-slates, render repairs (particularly on the exposed west-facing elevations common in this part of Wales), chimney repointing, and two-storey extension builds.

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