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Attic Ladders

 

An attic ladder is a set of folding steps that can be accessed easily, and folded up when not in use. For homes, garages and warehouses, it is preferred to use this ladder rather than a staircase since it frees up ground space when not in use. Attic ladders are used for entering an overhead area of storage, called an attic. To open an attic ladder that is folded up, a pull cord or a ring is provided for pulling it down. Once opened, the ladder should touch the ground at an angle so that it is easy to climb up. It is better if attic ladders are fitted with 3 to 5 inches rungs that should be slip resistant.

An attic ladder is a set of folding steps that can be accessed easily, and folded up when not in use. For homes, garages and warehouses, it is preferred to use this ladder rather than a staircase since it frees up ground space when not in use. Attic ladders are used for entering an overhead area of storage, called an attic. To open an attic ladder that is folded up, a pull cord or a ring is provided for pulling it down. Once opened, the ladder should touch the ground at an angle so that it is easy to climb up. It is better if attic ladders are fitted with 3 to 5 inches rungs that should be slip resistant.

The traditional wooden attic ladders are still very popular, although aluminum, steel and fiberglass are the more durable and sturdy. For very limited storage space, telescoping attic ladders can be purchased. Attic ladders can take loads up to 300 lbs depending on the model you buy. Attic ladders are commonly designed to reach 9 feet high attics. They are also available in different heights per your requirement. One must measure the attic opening size properly, since the ladder top needs to be fitted there. The attic ladder top comes attached with a frame installed at the attic opening, and the ladder folds up into this frame. Most of attic ladders have a door attached to the ladder that closes once the ladder is folded up inside the frame. Thus, you do not see a gaping hole.

Make sure that once the ladder is folded up, it is locked properly; otherwise it could open up by itself and injure someone. Most attic ladders need to be assembled before installing. The supplier, manufacturer or service person can provide instructions. Check your local building material supplier, hardware shop or order your attic ladder on the Internet.

Author: Damian Sofsian
 
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Damian Sofsian is a famous writer. Damian likes to scribble articles about this topic.
 
 
 

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