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quoting to fit a new boiler but the conservatory is a big obstacle

I'm thinking get a scaffold built or some kind if I'm over plate

Any smart ideas welcome
 
Scaff built and brick up don't forget to key into the existing brick work is the only way tbh

Or Spider-Man down
 
I was thinking ÂŁ300 for a scaffold
What do you think?
 
Yea so allow 400 just incase seen people do it with boards on top but it's only alu Chanel
 
There's something available that goes on coni roofs .
Similar to a ladder that bends in the middle , the top of the ladder has a bar across it that spans a couple of the supports . No idea how much they are to hire or who hires them , I have seen them somewhere.
 
You need to think of your own safety ! get it done with scaffold, get customer to sort it, unless you know a local firm.
 
Get an apprentice to hang out the window :)
 
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