We have had a scaffold erected for some time on our property, and the scaffolder, after many calls, and a number of no shows, finally came to get it down a couple of days ago. He took a few poles down and then said that the bolts are seized and I needed to buy a special scaffold restorer (£80 a tub and he said we needed 3 tubs) and treat all the bolts over a number of days, or he could do it for £1,100! He is rather an unsavoury character and has tried to bully me into paying extra to put right other parts of the scaffold, which eventually we managed to get done for free (whilst he was in prison and someone else was running his company). I have sought advice from my contractor and the scaffold will come down easily. Scaffolding seizing up and being impossible to strike is not a thing that happens. In fact my contractor's usual scaffolder has suggested we email and give a deadline for the removal and to say that it will be removed if not taken down by the deadline, and to inform the scaffolder that his company has offered take it away for free, (which they have) and they can then contact him regarding retrieval of the scaffolding.
We need the scaffolding down and I gather that whether we bought the stuff to put on the bolts or not this is his MO - he still would have come back and said it wasn't budging because we didn't apply the restorer properly and they would have to charge. Furthermore the stuff he wanted me to buy is a restorer and he would be getting a free renovation of his kit at our time and expense, when a can of WD-40 will free up any tight bolts for a mere fiver!
My question is, is it legal for me to demand removal and get someone else to strike the scaffold if not removed by the deadline?
Thanks - any advice much appreciated!
We need the scaffolding down and I gather that whether we bought the stuff to put on the bolts or not this is his MO - he still would have come back and said it wasn't budging because we didn't apply the restorer properly and they would have to charge. Furthermore the stuff he wanted me to buy is a restorer and he would be getting a free renovation of his kit at our time and expense, when a can of WD-40 will free up any tight bolts for a mere fiver!
My question is, is it legal for me to demand removal and get someone else to strike the scaffold if not removed by the deadline?
Thanks - any advice much appreciated!
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