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Loft Ladder HireLoft ladders are designed to provide access to a home's attic, or loft area directly under the roof. Loft ladders are convenient and easy to use, folding up and storing away for easy access when not in use. Most homes with an attic or loft have a loft ladder already installed, making it unnecessary to hire one for temporary use. However, during home renovations (i.e. installing insulation in a newly built home) a loft ladder may be needed temporarily. Loft ladder hire gives the average individual or business owner access to professional-grade loft ladders, without requiring a significant unnecessary investment. Types of Loft LaddersWooden loft ladders are definitely the most common, and are made in several different models, including fold up, staircase, accordion, and telescopic designs. Wooden loft ladders are typically compromised of pine or oak, however they may be made using any type of wood imaginable. Wooden loft ladders are relatively expensive, and are often customized to add a distinctive look or feel to the home. Aluminum loft ladders are becoming increasingly available on the market as well, because they are affordable, lightweight, durable and flexible (found in 2 or 3 section designs). Loft ladders may be similar to a step ladder, or they may come in advanced models that are similar to fold out stairs. Regardless of what the loft ladder is made of, the models offered for loft ladder hire typically fasten to the right side of the loft entrance, whereas those found by default in homes are permanently attached. Loft Ladder FeaturesLoft ladders come with many available features that can improve functionality and design to accommodate the preferences of the owner or user. Some features that could be included or opted for on any type of loft ladder include handrails, rubber steps (for enhanced traction), pinch protection (helps prevent annoying and painful pinches when folding or unfolding the ladder), and additional attachments. There are loft ladders that fold down like staircases, and there are loft ladders that come straight out like an accordion. When choosing a fold-out type for a loft ladder, it is best to consider the amount of space available in the room or hallway that the loft ladder will be used in. Reasons to Use Loft ladder HireSince loft ladder hire is geared towards temporary use, it would be most ideal in situations that only require use of a ladder for a short period of time. Many construction and home repair companies have contracts with tool and ladder hire providers in their area, in order to have access to a broad range of ladder types and tools when needed. In general, loft ladder hire is not recommended or necessary for the average homeowner that needs access to such a ladder on a regular basis. The average cost of a loft ladder ranges from $100-$400, while renting a loft ladder for a day may only cost $10-$30 (depending on the company and shipping costs involved). Back to Top |
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