Roof access for painting

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01/10/25, 12:14
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Scope of Works
• Survey roofline, eaves, fascias, soffits, bargeboards and gutters to confirm scope of painting and repairs
• determine and set up safe access—ladder, temporary staging, scaffold or MEWP depending on height and fall risk
• prepare surfaces by cleaning, removing moss/loose material and light sanding where needed (specialist moss treatments quoted separately)
• carry out minor repairs to timber or metal flashings (filling, securing loose boards) before priming and painting
• apply primer and one or two coats of exterior paint/coating to agreed areas (fascias, soffits, bargeboards, gutter exteriors and exposed timber)
• protect gutters, windows, plants and hard surfaces with sheeting and remove protective coverings at completion
• clear site, dispose of scrap and provide a handover note on any repairs or follow‑up work required
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call-out / Minimum | £100 | £150 | includes first site visit and short estimate |
Labour per hour | £45 | £80 | skilled operatives and working‑at‑height time |
Materials | £60 | £300 | paints, primers, fillers and protection materials |
Disposal | £20 | £80 | disposal of small amounts of waste; larger skips quoted separately |
Extras (e.g. scaffolding, MEWP) | £150 | £900 | scaffold or MEWP hire depends on height, duration and street access |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £350 | £1,400 | rounded typical range depending on access and scaffold needs |
Time on Site
Small touch‑ups and single elevation work 1–2 hours; typical full roofline paint with scaffold 1–2 days; time increases if scaffold hire, rotten timber repairs, multiple elevations, restricted access or poor weather
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• Do you provide or arrange scaffold/MEWP and include that cost in the quote?
• Are you insured for working at height and do you carry public liability and employer’s liability cover?
• What paint brand, specification and expected coats do you propose and is there a product warranty?
• Will you inspect and quote separately for any rotten timber or metalwork repairs before painting?
• How will you protect gutters, windows and landscaping and what do you need me to move or cover?
• Do you need street permits or neighbour access for scaffold and how is that arranged?
How to Avoid Surprises
• clear immediate external areas and park vehicles to allow scaffold or van access
• tell trades about fragile rooflights, solar panels and satellite dishes before work starts
• expect weather delays and agree a window of days for completion rather than a fixed date if outside
• confirm who organises and pays for scaffold, permits and neighbour notices ahead of the quote
• advise the tradie of pets, alarms or restricted hours for noisy or elevated work
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