Services
Abseiling – Rope Access
Professional Rope Access & High-Rise Joint Sealing Specialists

Value Proposition
- Certified rope access technicians delivering safe and efficient high-rise sealing solutions.
- Reduces the need for costly scaffolding and large access systems.
- Ideal for time-sensitive façade and remedial projects.
- Fully compliant with height-access safety standards and site regulations.
What We Seal
- High rise façades
- Window perimeters
- Slab edges
- Expansion joints
- Roof joints
- Vertical control joints
- Podium levels
- Hard-to-access external joints.
Why It Matters
Rope access sealing offers a safe, cost-effective solution where traditional access systems are impractical or disruptive. It reduces downtime, minimises site congestion, and allows façade and joint remediation to be completed efficiently while maintaining strict safety and compliance standards.
Process
- Site inspection and access risk assessment.
- Preparation of SWMS and safety documentation.
- Rope access setup and exclusion zone management.
- Surface preparation and precision sealant application.
- QA inspection, photo documentation, and project sign-off.
Options & Specs
- IRATA-aligned rope access systems
- UV-stable external sealants
- Silicone, hybrid, and PU systems
- Height-access SWMS documentation
- Integration with BMU or EWP where required.
FAQs
- Are your rope access technicians certified? Yes. Our technicians are trained and certified in rope access operations and comply with site-specific safety requirements and height-access regulations.
- Do you provide SWMS and safety documentation? Absolutely. We prepare and supply all required SWMS, risk assessments, and height-access documentation before mobilisation.
- Is rope access safe for occupied buildings? Yes. We implement strict exclusion zones, communication plans, and safety controls to minimise disruption and ensure safe operations around occupants and live sites.
- Can rope access replace scaffolding? In many cases, yes. Rope access is often more cost-effective and less disruptive than scaffolding for façade sealing and remedial works.
- What happens if weather conditions change? We follow strict weather safety protocols. Works are paused if conditions become unsafe and resumed once compliance and safety criteria are met.