
UK builders carry some of the heaviest and most varied kit of any trade. Power tools, hand tools, fixings, safety equipment and materials all need to be stored securely and accessed quickly on site. The wrong van setup wastes time, damages tools and creates a safety hazard.
The right builder van racking is built for heavy use. Steel shelving is the most popular choice — strong enough to handle heavy power tools and robust enough to withstand daily loading and unloading on building sites. Lockable drawer units protect expensive tools overnight. And a well-organised system means you can find any tool in seconds rather than digging through bags and boxes.
Most UK builders need heavy-duty steel shelving for power tools and larger equipment, a lockable drawer unit for hand tools and consumables, and overhead storage for lightweight safety equipment and PPE. A full ply van lining is recommended to protect the bodywork from heavy materials.
A basic builder van racking setup starts from around £150–£300. A professional setup with shelving, drawers and lining typically costs £500–£1,000. A full bespoke builder van fit-out can reach £1,500–£2,500.
Yes — a ply or aluminium van lining protects your bodywork and provides a solid surface to mount racking onto. Most professional installers recommend lining before fitting any racking system.



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