Loft Ladders
Loft Ladders are a great way to add additional storage to your home on a low budget. Attic conversions can get expensive but if you are only after utilising your attic for additional storage, you can do that with an loft ladder that will not cost you that much.
Loft ladders are generally available in timber, steel or aluminium and you’ll have to get one that is definitely reaches your ceiling height. The casing size also varies, so you have to assess your roof structure before you commit to purchasing a loft ladder.
Adding a loft ladder to your home can make a huge contribution to your storage in and around the house. Rarely used items can be stored away in the attic and they are out of sight but can be easy be accessed in case you need them.

loft ladder in folded position
Installation can be handled as a DIY project as it is not that difficult for a competent handyman or can be outsourced to the local handyman or builder for about $150 – $350.
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