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Use Code ROOKIE for 10% Off Lewis Access Scaffold Towers

If you’re renovating a house, stripping render, painting exteriors or working at height safely, a scaffold tower quickly becomes one of the most useful tools you can own.

As part of the My Rookie Reno project I recently partnered with Lewis Access, one of the UK’s leading scaffold tower suppliers.

They’ve given the My Rookie Reno community an exclusive discount.

🧰 Get 10% Off Lewis Access Scaffold Towers

Use the code: ROOKIE at checkout to receive 10% off Lewis Access scaffold towers.

👉 Browse scaffold towers here:

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Why I Chose a Lewis Access Scaffold Tower

During the renovation of my 1930s house I needed something that could safely reach full gutter height, move easily around the house and feel completely solid when working.

After looking at a lot of options I went with a Lewis Access aluminium scaffold tower.

Here’s why:

Extremely Solid Build

The tower feels incredibly sturdy once assembled. With the outriggers installed there is very little movement even when working high up.

Easy to Move Around

Large locking castor wheels mean the tower can be repositioned quickly as you move along the wall.

Modular Height System

Extra sections allow you to build the tower higher as needed. Perfect when progressing from ground floor work to gutter level and beyond.

Designed for DIY Renovations

Unlike hiring scaffold repeatedly, owning a tower means you can work whenever you want without paying weekly rental costs.

For a long renovation project this quickly pays for itself.

Perfect For Renovation Projects

A scaffold tower is incredibly useful for:

  • Removing old render
  • Painting exterior walls
  • Installing windows
  • Roof repairs
  • Cleaning gutters
  • Installing cladding or insulation
  • Exterior decorating
  • Extension work

If you’re doing a full renovation like me, it becomes one of the most used bits of kit on site.

My Experience Using the Tower

When the tower first arrived it took less than half an hour to get up to working height.

The moment it reached gutter level it unlocked the next stage of the renovation. Suddenly I could safely access the upper render which had been impossible from ladders.

The wide platform, solid frame and stabilising outriggers make it feel much safer than ladders when working for long periods.

If you’re planning to tackle exterior work on your house, a tower like this is a massive upgrade in safety and efficiency.

Get 10% Off With Code ROOKIE

Lewis Access have offered the My Rookie Reno community an exclusive discount.

Use code ROOKIE at checkout for 10% off scaffold towers

👉 Browse Lewis Access scaffold towers here

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the ROOKIE code always active?

The ROOKIE code normally gives 10% off, although promotions may change from time to time.

Are Lewis Access towers suitable for DIY users?

Yes. Their aluminium towers are widely used by both professional tradespeople and home renovators.

Is it cheaper than hiring scaffold?

For longer renovations it often is. Scaffold hire typically costs £100–£300+ per week, so owning a tower quickly becomes worthwhile.

What height scaffold tower do I need?

For most UK houses reaching gutter height you will want a tower with a working height of around 6–8 metres, depending on the building.

Follow the Renovation

If you want to see the tower in action and follow the renovation project you can follow along here:

Instagram: @my.rookie.reno

YouTube: My Rookie Reno

TikTok: @my.rookie.reno

Facebook: @my.rookie.reno

I share the full process of renovating a 1930s UK house back to brick, including the tools and techniques I’m using along the way.