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Article Title: A Guide To Installing an Attic Ladder
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Home Improvement, Home
Word Count: 415
Keywords: installing attic ladder,attic ladder,attic space,heavy ladder,usable 
space
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Often times attic space goes unused because access is either limited or is 
difficult to get to without pulling out a heavy ladder. Installing an attic 
ladder is the first step in creating usable space and turning your attic into a 
convenient area for storage. It is a simple do it yourself project that does 
not require much time and costs little. Adding steps to the attic is reasonably 
inexpensive and only takes about one day from beginning to end, depending on 
the level of expertise you have with this kind of home improvement work.

The first thing to be aware of when installing a ladder is the space available 
in the attic. Space saving ladders are disappearing or folding ones that takes 
up very little room because they simply fold into themselves and rest on top of 
the hatch when not in use. It is important to choose joists that will support 
the weight of the ladder, both when folded and when it is in use. Choose a 
space for it that allows easy access and will not conflict with any walls, 
boards, or other obstacles that are already in place so that you don't need to 
do any extra and unnecessary work.

Once you have chosen the location for your attic ladder, the next step is to 
measure and chalk the outline of the opening on the drywall. This opening 
should measure large enough for the steps and wide enough for an individual to 
pass through. It is best to chalk the outline before actually cutting as this 
will give you a chance to see where your steps will be before any cuts have 
been made. When the location and size is determined to be correct, use a 
reciprocating saw to cut through the drywall. After the hole has been cut, add 
header boards and support boards. The next step is to lift the folding ladder 
into the attic and use shims to put it into the exact space needed. Now that it 
is in place, unfold it until the hinges are extended.

If the ladder extends correctly screw the shims into place and extend it all 
the way to the floor. It is important that both feet be level with the floor. 
If they are not level, then more shims must be added or removed until the feet 
are even. Now that your ladder is installed you can make the most of your attic 
space and enjoy easy and quick access to it at anytime.

You can get much more information, articles and resources about attic ladders 
by visiting http://www.atticladder.org
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