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You are here: Home / Blog / Is Scaffolding a Step Up (or a Step Back) for Your High-density Vertical Grow Rack System?

Blog: Is Scaffolding a Step Up (or a Step Back) for Your High-density Vertical Grow Rack System?

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Sue Boczenowski is the Marketing Manager for Abel Womack.

March 28, 2022 – 

When it comes to innovative vertical farming solutions, Montel is a pioneer in mobile vertical growMontel Vertical Grow Rack rack systems. They’re transforming how people grow crops though intelligent space-saving solutions. Growers can reduce labor, space and time by implementing their high-quality, reliable, and flexible mobile rack systems.

Abel Womack’s cannabis industry expert, Mike Trzpit, was recently interviewed by Montel comparing scaffolding systems to mobile racking. As one of our trusted suppliers, I recommend checking out Montel’s website for more information when you have a moment. For now, here’s a reprint of the article below, courtesy of Montel.


Vertical grow racks maximize yield by optimizing vertical and horizontal space from a grow operation. But there’s a very important question every vertical indoor farm has to ask:

How the heck are we supposed to get up there?

There’s been a lot of hubbub in the vertical farming space around scaffolding—collapsible hardware designed to attach to your open-aisle vertical grow racks and allow access to plants on higher tiers.

On paper, the value of scaffolding seems like a no-brainer, but while scaffolding is the right choice for some grow operations, it’s not right for everyone.

Are scaffolds right for you and your team? Here’s how to find out:

  1. DOES YOUR VERTICAL GROW RACK SYSTEM HAVE MORE THAN TWO TIERS?

Vertical grow rackIf your vertical grow rack system has more than two tiers, or you plan on having more than two tiers in the future, scaffolding is not an option for your facility. Most of the scaffolding systems on the market are cleared only for two-tier systems because any higher would pose a significant safety concern.

  1. HAVE YOU FACTORED IN LABOR COSTS AND STORAGE?

Don’t forget about the logistics behind assembling, disassembling, and storing scaffolding hardware.

Let’s say you have a 30-foot-high grow rack, and each piece of the scaffolding platform is four feet long. That’s ten pieces of scaffolding to account for, not to mention the ladder and any bracing hardware to keep the platform in place.

Not only is assembly and disassembly time-consuming processes, but there is also safety to consider. To avoid any slip-and-fall situations, your employees must be trained on how to properly set up, tear down, and inspect this hardware.

And when you disassemble and are not using the scaffold platform, where will you store all the parts? Do you have enough space or a storage room?

  1. HOW ERGONOMIC WOULD SCAFFOLDING BE ONCE ATTACHED TO YOUR VERTICAL GROW RACK?

To keep scaffolding affordable and manageable, scaffolding hardware is limited in size. Most scaffolding systems are only around a foot and half to two feet wide —nowhere near as roomy as the standard vertical grow rack aisle width.

And because scaffolding locks into place, it limits the ergonomics of the work along the catwalk. Employees may need to lean at uncomfortable angles, which could put them at greater risk of workplace injury, especially when moving heavy planters.

Alternatives to vertical grow rack scaffolding

With guidance from our team of master growers and the brightest engineering minds in our R&D lab, Montel plans to release its own revolutionary scaffolding technology in 2022. We want to ensure that our industry-leading scaffolding solutions are safe, ergonomic, and time efficient for any vertical farming operation. Follow us on social media and sign up for our mailing list for the latest news as itJoey zero driveable lift drops.

In the meantime, our Authorized Montel Distributors researched the scaffolding solutions on the market today, weighed their pros and cons, and came back in agreement: aerial lifts and microscissor lifts are worthwhile alternatives for any vertical farm considering scaffolding.

Safety first

Lifts are OSHA-certified equipment, with built-in guard rails and harnesses for added protection. But scaffolding doesn’t afford the same safety assurances. The only things keeping the scaffolding in place are the one inch supports that append the catwalk to the racking. A misstep in setup could result in serious injury.

Lower cost

Of course, when it comes to initial investment and long-term maintenance, there’s no denying that lifts are more expensive than a static scaffolding system. But once you adjust for the hidden costs of scaffolding—namely, labor—lifts are a comparable and often even less expensive investment.

As an authorized Montel Distributor, Abel Womack has successfully partnered with many customers for their vertical growing needs. Whether you’re growing cannabis or other greens, we would welcome the opportunity to work with your organization.  Contact us today for more information.

About the Author

Sue Boczenowski is the Marketing Manager for Abel Womack.

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