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Terms and Conditions

The terms on which you may use Scaffold Insurance.co.uk. By using the site you accept these terms. Last updated: 2026.

About this website

Scaffold Insurance.co.uk is an information and affiliate website operated by [Company name] ([company number], [address]). It provides general information about scaffolding, roofing and related insurance topics, and carries advertising for third-party insurance providers.

Information, not advice

Content on this site is provided for general information only. It is not insurance, financial, legal or professional advice, and it is not a recommendation of any particular policy or provider. Insurance needs vary from business to business: always check policy wordings and, where appropriate, take advice from an authorised insurance broker or adviser before buying cover. We are not an insurer and, unless expressly stated otherwise, we are not authorised to arrange or advise on contracts of insurance.

Affiliate disclosure

Links and banners on this site may be affiliate links, meaning we may earn a commission if you click through and purchase a policy or product. This never affects the price you pay. Any transaction you enter into with a third party is between you and that third party, on their terms.

Accuracy and safety-critical content

We take care to keep content accurate, but regulations, standards and industry practice change. Nothing on this site replaces the Work at Height Regulations, manufacturer instructions, or the judgement of a competent person. For authoritative guidance on scaffolding safety, consult the Health and Safety Executive at hse.gov.uk.

Intellectual property

The content of this site (text, graphics and design) belongs to us or our licensors. You may view, print and share pages for personal, non-commercial use; you may not republish or scrape content without permission.

Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we exclude liability for any loss arising from reliance on the content of this site or from the acts or omissions of third parties linked from it. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot lawfully be excluded.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction.