Pinnacle Scaffolding covers Stone, Kent and the DA2/DA9 area. CISRS-accredited scaffolding for residential, commercial, and industrial projects from a contractor that has worked in this part of North Kent for over 30 years.
Stone is a parish and village in the Dartford borough sitting between the town of Dartford to the east and Greenhithe to the west — the A226 London Road runs through the heart of Stone, connecting the two. The area covers a wide range of land uses: residential streets in Stone village itself, the significant industrial and commercial activity along the Thames-side and Stone Marshes, and the newer residential development that has expanded outward from the village core. The DA2 postcode covers Stone village and the surrounding residential areas, with DA9 covering the Greenhithe-adjacent parts of the parish. Pinnacle Scaffolding has been working in Stone and the wider Dartford borough consistently from our Sidcup base for over 30 years.
Stone village has a mix of residential property types — older Victorian and Edwardian cottages and houses in the original village core, inter-war semis in the expanded residential streets, and newer build housing on the development land around the village edges. The older stock has the typical maintenance requirements — chimney repointing, roof works, render, and external decoration — while the newer properties generate loft conversions, extensions, and solar installations as the predominant scaffolding triggers.
The A226 runs through Stone, and properties fronting the main road have the standard access and pavement licence requirements that come with a busy A-road frontage. Properties on the quieter residential streets away from the main road have more straightforward access in most cases.
We carry out a site visit on every residential job in Stone before quoting. The variety of property types here makes a proper assessment the only way to price accurately.
Our residential scaffolding in Stone covers:
Stone's commercial activity spans two distinct environments: the retail and service businesses along the A226 London Road and in the village centre, and the significant industrial and commercial activity along the Thames-side in the Stone Marshes area. The latter represents some of the larger commercial scaffolding requirements in this part of North Kent — industrial buildings, logistics facilities, and riverside commercial structures that require access scaffolding for maintenance, refurbishment, and new build work.
For commercial clients in Stone — from A226 retail frontages to industrial buildings in the marshes — we provide RAMS as standard, TG20:21 compliant structures, and CISRS-accredited operatives on every contract. For A-road frontage work, we manage the highway licence and barrier requirements as part of the job.
Our commercial scaffolding in Stone covers:
Solar installations across Stone and the DA2 area have grown alongside the national trend. The mix of older village properties and newer housing in Stone means roof types vary — from complex older configurations that require a more detailed scaffold design to the standardised pitches of modern new-build houses that are simpler to work with.
The scaffolding must be in place and signed off before your solar installer arrives. All Pinnacle operatives hold current CISRS accreditation — the industry standard for scaffolding competency. We coordinate directly with your installer on programme timing.
Our solar panel scaffolding in Stone includes:
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Stone falls within our established North Kent service corridor — the same territory we cover for Dartford, Greenhithe, and Swanscombe. Pinnacle Scaffolding has been based in Sidcup DA14 since 1995, and the Dartford borough has been part of our regular service area for all of that time. Stone is not a new addition to our coverage map — it is territory we have been working in for three decades.
Every operative holds a current CISRS card. Full public liability insurance on every contract. RAMS as standard for commercial work. Free site surveys — always. We do not subcontract work in Stone or the wider DA2 area.
The A226 London Road is the main access route through Stone and connects the village to Dartford and Greenhithe. Commercial and residential properties fronting the A226 require a highway licence for any scaffold that uses the footway or carriageway — the road carries significant through traffic and the licence process with Dartford Borough Council includes traffic management requirements that need to be built into the programme. We handle this as standard.
Stone Marshes — the low-lying land between the village and the Thames — houses some of the more significant industrial and commercial buildings in the area. Access to these sites is via the industrial roads off the A226, and the buildings themselves tend to be larger and more complex than the village residential stock. The ground conditions in the marshes area can affect base plate planning, and a site visit is essential before pricing any industrial job here.
The older properties in Stone village — the Victorian cottages and Edwardian houses in the original core — sit on narrower plots and older roads than the surrounding newer development. These properties need the same careful access planning as older stock anywhere in North Kent. The newer residential streets around the village edges are more accessible but have their own character — many are cul-de-sacs or estate roads where parking and turning for a scaffold lorry needs to be confirmed on the site visit.
"We have used Pinnacle a few times now and every time their work has been perfect. They really are a great team and a pleasure to work with."
London's Handymen
"Had to get emergency scaffolding up after a rogue builder left our roof exposed. Pinnacle came out quickly, sorted it properly, and the price was fair. Really grateful."
Jamie Hobbs
"Excellent communication and quality job. 10/10."
Rob Xenos
Free site survey across DA2 and DA9. Residential, commercial, and industrial. Based in Sidcup — covering Stone and the Dartford borough every week.