Sliding Attic Ladder
Let's face it. Getting up into the attic isn't always the easiest task. You might open up
the attic and have a fold-out ladder come crashing down upon you. Some might only have an attic opening that
doesn't have any type of ladder attached to make the attic space more accessible. Having a sliding attic ladder
installed is one of the best decisions, however, that you can make. It will also make getting up into the attic a
much easier task.
If you already have a fold-out ladder in place, many switch that out for one that slides.
It makes getting the ladder out much easier as well as safer. This is also great to have for more narrow entryways.
One of the most popular stairway companies is Bessler as they have sliding ladders start as narrow as 53 degrees.
These are also safe as they are operated by weight control and comes down from the amount of pressure versus
falling out on top of you when you open the attic hatch.

Consider how hard it is to get out Christmas decorations each year with what you have in
place. The ladder might creak when you are bringing down a particularly heavy item and it makes you wonder if it
can hold all the weight or will break. If you are trying to figure out if an upgrade is worth the investment,
consider the possibilities if you do not. Since it is comprised of many different parts, a fold-out attic ladder
can have screws pop loose or one stair become wobbly and be in need of repair. Remember it is a ladder so if one
piece is out of whack, this can result in a home injury if the screw pops out or the ladder rung breaks while you
are on it. So if you are debating about the expense, you might want to consider the medical injury costs you or
somebody else could sustain.
The sliding attic ladder is made up of one solid piece of wood instead of multiple parts.
It is very versatile in the fact that you can have it constructed to be a certain width or come down at the proper
angle that works for your home. You can have a tighter seal to keep heat inside your home instead of leaking
through the crack into the attic. What's really great is they can take up as much or as little room as you actually
need and disappear completely out of view when you are done.
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