Steeplejacks work at height on all sorts of tall buildings every day, including chimneys, churches, silos, communications masts, roofs and storage tanks.

ATLAS members have a wealth of experience working on complex and high profile projects across the UK and clients can be confident that ATLAS members will provide the most appropriate solution to the highest safety and technical standards.

You are welcome to liaise with ATLAS in the unlikely event of needing to get any issues resolved – giving you added peace of mind. ATLAS also loves to hear from satisfied clients on the work its steeplejacks have undertaken.

Specialist Contractors for a Specialist Trade

Steeplejacks use every trick in the book to offer you the best access solution. You can be sure we will select the safest and most appropriate access method for your structure.

We’re trained in all sorts of specialist work at height methods, including:

• Suspended cradle
• Bosun’s chair
• Mobile elevated work platforms (MEWPs)
• Mobile access towers
• Rope access
• Industrial drones
• Temporary steeplejack scaffolds
• Laddering

Choose an ATLAS Steeplejack

Next time you are choosing a specialist contractor for all your work at height needs, don’t just choose a steeplejack, choose an ATLAS steeplejack.

ATLAS has been representing the leading companies in the lightning protection and steeplejack sectors since 1946.

Choosing an ATLAS steeplejack assures you of:

  • High standards of competence and workmanship
  • Financial stability
  • Compliance with the relevant legislation and standards
  • A commitment to health, safety and training

So, next time you need a specialist contractor for all your work at height needs, don’t just choose a steeplejack, choose an ATLAS steeplejack.

ATLAS steeplejacks work in cities across the UK and abroad, and ATLAS has created a poster to demonstrate a sample of its access methods and services available at these sites.

Check out our Services

Check out what services an ATLAS steeplejack can offer your site by downloading ATLAS’ poster.