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What’s Ideal – Buying or Renting Scaffolding?

Updated: Apr 6

Are you in the construction business or in the business of renovating properties? If you answered yes to this question, you’ll either rent or buy scaffolding to complete your ongoing jobs. If you’re among those who constantly rent different scaffolding equipment for finishing your ongoing projects, it’s the right time to think about it now. Quickly review the information below to decide what is best for your business.



Project Duration

If your project will be completed within three months or less, renting the scaffolding is usually more cost-effective. Buying scaffolding for a short project might not make financial sense. Additionally, if your company is starting or you’re working in different areas, renting gives you the flexibility to adapt to varying job requirements.


Project Size

For larger projects that require a significant amount of scaffolding, renting is often a better choice. Renting saves you from the responsibility of setting up, maintaining, and inspecting the entire scaffolding setup. It is beneficial when the project is more extensive than your usual jobs.


Easy Availability

If you buy scaffolding equipment for your requirements, you’ll always have it with you when needed. On the other hand, if you’re renting, you may not always have the equipment with you, and if an emergency assignment arises, you’ll have to arrange to rent it so that you can complete your assignment, which might delay the entire process.


Storage

Think about where you’ll store the scaffolding when it’s not in use. If you rent scaffolding, the rental company will handle its storage. However, if you decide to buy it, you’ll need space to disassemble and store it. The cost of additional storage space can be a significant factor.


Limitations on Rented Equipment

When renting a scaffolding system, the most important thing to ponder is that certain limitations might prevent you from taking the entire system to a distant region. If you have assignments that would take you away from your hometown or out of state often, you may not be allowed to take the entire rented scaffolding system with you that far.


Assembling and Disassembling Your Scaffolding

Typically, entrusting the task of setting up and taking down a scaffolding structure is a core responsibility of a scaffold rental service. In this case, your scaffold rental service provider will come to the site and skilfully assemble the scaffold, adhering to Australian safety standards and regulations.


Suppose you lack skilled workers experienced in construction and scaffolding, and they lack the necessary skills and experience to assemble and erect and dismantle scaffolding. In that case, it’s best to avoid buying your scaffolding, as your team would be accountable for the installation and removal process.


Instead, consider engaging a professional third-party scaffolding company to ensure experts securely install the scaffolding. The safety of your workers is invaluable, and it’s essential to ensure the job is done professionally and without compromise.


Costing

Frequent renting of different scaffolding equipment to complete your assignments may incur additional costs. When you buy the required scaffolding equipment instead of renting them, you can save substantial money over time, which you can utilise for managing other expenses or growing your business.


Renewing the Contract

You may be required to meet the leasing (rental) company once every week or month as per the decided terms and pay for the contract and renew it again if required.

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