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What does an attic ladder installation include?

Attic ladder installation includes everything from cutting a hole in your ceiling to measuring the height of the ladder and fitting the ladder in place. They’ll carry out each step of the installation with care and precision, including:

Step 1: Measuring and cutting

Your loft ladder installer will start by measuring the space, checking the hole in your ceiling to make sure it’s big enough to fit the ladder. They may cut a hole in your ceiling if you don’t already have one or extend your current hole if needed. They’ll check to make sure there are no cables or plumbing pipes above before making any cuts in your ceiling. If there are panels above where your attic access is, they’ll cut these panels (provided they’re not structural panels) to make a gap, allowing your ladder to fit.

Step 2: Fitting the ladder

Once your space is measured and prepared, your attic ladder installer will fit the ladder in the hole. This will include temporarily installing the ladder to make sure everything fits, and that the hatch can be opened and closed properly. They’ll also check that the ladder can be folded up into the ceiling before they drill all the pieces in place.

Step 3: Adjusting the height of the ladder

The final step of your loft ladder and latch installation is to measure the length the ladder needs to be. Most attic ladders come full length and need to be cut down to suit the height of your ceiling. Your technician will extend the ladder fully and measure how much needs to be taken off the ends before cutting it to the right length. They’ll add stoppers to the ends to protect your floors from sharp edges. Once your ladder is installed, your technician will test the ladder themselves and do a final check to make sure it can be pulled down and accessed with ease. 

Recent Attic Ladder Installation tasks in Outer East Melbourne

Attic ladder install

$1,000

Warranwood VIC 3134, Australia

2nd Jul 2022

cut hole on the ceilling and install attic ladder - Due date: Flexible

Attic ladder

$900

Croydon VIC 3136, Australia

28th May 2022

We need a new manhole cut, the old one filled in, and a pull down ladder installed. We have not purchased this,so need the installer to suply the correct sized ladder. Current manhole is inccessible. - Due date: Flexible

Install attic ladder.

$300

Ferntree Gully VIC, Australia

1st Jun 2020

Remove ceiling plaster, cut roof beams, reinforce ceiling beams, install ladder to the correct length and plaster ceiling.