Pump Jacks
Pump Jack Systems & Kits
Build out a complete setup with pump jack systems and pump jack kits designed for siding jobs and long, straight runs. Typical pump jack packages include pump jacks, aluminum poles or pole sleeves, work benches and brace arms, wall or roof braces, anchors, and planks or stages with guardrail options. Tell us your wall height and span and we’ll help size the kit for your crew.
Pump Jack Parts
Prefer to piece it together? We stock individual components for an aluminum pump jack system. Choose pump jacks for siding, aluminum poles and sleeves, work benches, braces, anchors or roof brackets, and planks or stages. For long runs or uneven terrain, contact us about stabilization plans and tie-in patterns.
Jack Pump Pricing & Availability
How much a pump jack costs depends on brand, kit size, number of poles, platform length, and safety add-ons like guardrails. Request a quote for today’s pricing and check our current promotions for deals.
Pump Jack Shipping
We ship pump jacks, poles, braces, and planks nationwide, and you can pick up orders at our Rowlett, TX yard.
Pump Jacks FAQs
What is a pump jack system?
A pump jack system uses aluminum poles and ratcheting pump jacks to raise and lower a platform along a wall. Core components include pump jacks, poles or sleeves, work benches, braces or anchors, and planks with optional guardrails
How much does a pump jack cost?
Costs vary by brand, kit size, pole length and quantity, platform length, and safety add-ons. Request a quote for current pricing and check our promotions for deals.
When should I choose pump jacks vs frame scaffolding?
Pump jacks shine on long, straight exterior runs such as siding and painting. Frame scaffolding is often better for multi-trade access, corners, and heavy material staging.