2169 days ago

Scaffolding for Hire

Gary from Silverstream

Hello All,

I have some great scaffolding that I originally purchased to paint my home.

My home is over 2 and a half levels and the scaffolding was great to reach up to 7 metres.

This scaffolding can now can be hired/borrowed for a nominal fee for anyone painting their house or needs safe access up high...I bought it as the cost of hiring some was horrendous!

The scaffolding is 2 bays and will reach 7 metres safely, it has diagonal supports along with screw in horizontal building stays.

The scaffolding is easy to move, put up and down.
I can deliver and remove the scaffolding and I can also erect and take it down if needed.

If you want to know more then please email, text or call me gary.cottle@outlook.com or 021 724 810.

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Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

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Thanks for your mahi, Alan! We hope this brings a smile!

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