Scaffolding Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Painters bid 3-story jobs. Masons restore commercial facades. They all need scaffold they can trust — be their go-to on LeadChuck.

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Scaffolding lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Scaffolding is a B2B service but

Scaffolding is a B2B service but most scaffold companies market to consumers — the real money is in contractor relationships that generate repeat jobs every season

Scaffold companies lose bids constantly because

Scaffold companies lose bids constantly because the general contractor already has a scaffold sub they've used before — breaking into new GC relationships requires warm introductions

Insurance and liability complexity scares homeowners

Insurance and liability complexity scares homeowners away from independent scaffold companies — but contractor clients understand the value and aren't deterred by proper safety protocols

How LeadChuck works for scaffolding contractors

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Step 1: Set Your Price

A scaffolding contract on a mid-size commercial repaint or masonry restoration runs $2,000–$15,000 — the scaffold company gets paid whether the project takes 2 days or 2 weeks.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

Painters, roofers, masonry contractors, siding installers, and restoration specialists all need scaffold access for elevated work — they need trusted scaffold companies on speed dial.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

When a commercial painter calls you because his normal scaffold sub is booked and the job starts Monday, you're not competing for the bid — you're filling a gap.

The referral flywheel in action

Pete runs Summit Scaffold out of Nashville. He connected with a commercial painting company on LeadChuck that does $2M+ in annual work. First project was a 4-story condo repaint — $8,400 scaffold contract. The painter referred two more GCs to Pete that quarter. Pete now has 3 recurring commercial painting clients from LeadChuck generating $45,000/year in repeat scaffold contracts. He paid $400 in lead fees total. Net cost: $400 on $45K.

Your net lead cost: $-65 for $8400+ in revenue. Plus $200 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends scaffolding contractors leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Commercial Painters

Multi-story commercial paint jobs require scaffold access that painters can't provide themselves

Masonry Contractors

Brick, stone, and stucco restoration on elevated facades requires scaffold erection by a specialist

Roofers

Complex commercial roofing projects and steep residential jobs often require scaffolding beyond ladder access

Siding Contractors

Three-story siding replacements need scaffold systems for safe and efficient installation

General Contractors

GCs managing multi-trade projects on elevated structures need reliable scaffold subs they can trust

Who do scaffolding contractors refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Commercial Painting

$75-150

Scaffold clients often need painting done once access is up — refer them to a trusted painter

Masonry Repair

$65-125

Getting close to a facade often reveals mortar joints, cracks, and damage that need repair

Roofing

$65-125

Elevated access reveals roof damage, flashing issues, and maintenance needs

Window Cleaning

$50-100

Commercial window cleaning on elevated facades is a natural add-on when scaffold is already erected

Siding Repair

$55-110

Scaffold access reveals siding damage that needs repair or replacement

Simple, transparent pricing

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Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

I was cold-calling GCs for 3 years trying to get on bid lists. LeadChuck got me connected with 5 commercial painters in 60 days. I've done $180,000 in scaffold work from those connections this year alone. The $800 I've paid in lead fees is the best marketing ROI I've ever seen.
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Pete H.

Summit Scaffold Solutions, Nashville, TN · 11 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Both — but commercial referrals from painting companies and GCs tend to be higher value. Many LeadChuck scaffold members focus specifically on connecting with commercial trade contractors.

Complete your profile with photos of past jobs, list your equipment capacity, and respond fast to referral inquiries. Painters who need scaffold on short notice always go back to the company that answered quickly and showed up.

Yes. List every service you offer. Some contractors need delivery and self-erect; others need full-service erection and dismantling. Being clear on capabilities gets you matched with the right referrals.

Yes — and this is where the flywheel really works. Every scaffold job exposes the building facade. When you spot a paint or masonry need and refer it out, you earn a fee when that job closes.

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