New platform aims to bring instant scaffolding quotes to UK market

A London roofing contractor has launched a new online platform that allows homeowners and trades to compare scaffolding quotes and book services digitally.

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A London-based roofing contractor has launched a new digital platform designed to simplify how scaffolding is sourced and booked.

The platform, called ScaffLink, allows homeowners and tradespeople to enter their postcode, describe their job, and receive quotes from local scaffolding companies. Users can then compare prices and reviews before booking work online.

Founder Brad Exall said the idea came from years of arranging scaffolding for roofing projects.

“As a roofer I’ve spent years watching homeowners struggle to get straight answers on scaffolding prices,” he said.

“You ring three companies, two don’t call back, and the one that does gives you a vague price over the phone. ScaffLink fixes that by letting customers see real prices from local companies in seconds.”

The platform is currently operating across London and Essex, with plans for a national rollout during 2026.

According to the company, scaffold firms joining the platform must provide proof of at least £5 million public liability insurance, with credentials checked before being listed.

Customers can compare companies by price, rating, and distance before booking the work through the site. Payments are processed online and held in escrow, with funds released once the job is confirmed as complete.

ScaffLink operates on a commission-based model for contractors. The company says there are no sign-up fees or monthly subscriptions, with scaffold firms paying a 10–15% commission on completed jobs.

The UK scaffolding sector is estimated to be worth around £3.8bn annually, according to figures cited by ScaffLink, with more than 6,000 companies operating nationwide.

Digital platforms that connect customers with tradespeople are already widely used across construction, but services focused specifically on scaffolding have been limited.

ScaffLink said its aim is to bring greater transparency to pricing and availability, particularly for homeowners and smaller contractors seeking access scaffolding for domestic projects.

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New platform aims to bring instant scaffolding quotes to UK market

A London roofing contractor has launched a new online platform that allows homeowners and trades to compare scaffolding quotes and book services digitally.

ADVERTISEMENT

A London-based roofing contractor has launched a new digital platform designed to simplify how scaffolding is sourced and booked.

The platform, called ScaffLink, allows homeowners and tradespeople to enter their postcode, describe their job, and receive quotes from local scaffolding companies. Users can then compare prices and reviews before booking work online.

Founder Brad Exall said the idea came from years of arranging scaffolding for roofing projects.

“As a roofer I’ve spent years watching homeowners struggle to get straight answers on scaffolding prices,” he said.

“You ring three companies, two don’t call back, and the one that does gives you a vague price over the phone. ScaffLink fixes that by letting customers see real prices from local companies in seconds.”

The platform is currently operating across London and Essex, with plans for a national rollout during 2026.

According to the company, scaffold firms joining the platform must provide proof of at least £5 million public liability insurance, with credentials checked before being listed.

Customers can compare companies by price, rating, and distance before booking the work through the site. Payments are processed online and held in escrow, with funds released once the job is confirmed as complete.

ScaffLink operates on a commission-based model for contractors. The company says there are no sign-up fees or monthly subscriptions, with scaffold firms paying a 10–15% commission on completed jobs.

The UK scaffolding sector is estimated to be worth around £3.8bn annually, according to figures cited by ScaffLink, with more than 6,000 companies operating nationwide.

Digital platforms that connect customers with tradespeople are already widely used across construction, but services focused specifically on scaffolding have been limited.

ScaffLink said its aim is to bring greater transparency to pricing and availability, particularly for homeowners and smaller contractors seeking access scaffolding for domestic projects.

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