How to Choose the Right Loft Ladder

29/11/2011 12:06

Most people have lots of stuff that they do not actually need but still do not want to throw out. Of course, things like sledges and skis are not used every day, but they need to be stored somewhere. Many homeowners clutter up garages or build outside sheds which is rather expensive. Perhaps, you are familiar with the situation when you can barely park a car in a garage because things are all scattered around. Even if you do not have stuff now you will have it in several years, especially if you expect a baby. So, what's the solution of the problem? Do you have an attic? If you do, your problem is solved. Sure, you need to get to the loft somehow. This is where loft ladders may help.

 

The traditional ladder or stairs may require much space while you simply have a hole in the ceiling that leads to the loft. The advantage of a loft ladder is that it is very compact. Do you want to get to the attic from your small room? Get yourself a ladder and put all things, clothes, toys, big bags and other stuff there.

 

As to the ladder types, there are several of them that are extremely popular with homeowners in the UK and other countries: three section, concertina and telescopic. Each ladder type has its own advantages and drawbacks, mainly serving own purposes. For example, telescopic ladders are a popular choice because of its compact size. Concertina ladders are best suited for particularly small rooms.

 

One of the most important considerations when buying ladders for your attic is to correctly perform all measurements. Even the most expensive and top quality ladder may become waste of money because it will simply not fit. Thus, measure the size of a hole in the attic, as well as height of the ceiling. The worst thing is to buy a too short ladder, so getting to the loft will be just like performing gymnastics tricks. Too long ladders will also cause major problems (you may cut them and make shorter, however this requires DIY skills).

 

By the way, if you do not possess DIY skills, the installation process may turn into a nightmare. Thus, it is better to look for services of contractors or ask your friends of neighbors for help (of course, in case they are DIY experts). As to the prices, they start from $70-90 and can reach $200-300.

 

We understand that choice of loft ladders can be very problematic. Visit made-from-india.com to find reviews of most popular models, buying tips and lots of other helpful information for loft ladders shoppers.

 

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