My daughter's garage has a 10' ceiling with a pull down ladder, wooden but very heavy duty. She had the same problem, reaching it to pull down so I installed an i-bolt where the rope was then used an old broom handle and screwed a 'hook' in it which hangs on the wall near the ladder. Made it very easy to pull down and raise it without slamming it closed.I have a 10ft ceiling in the hallway. My attic access is the old school pull down, folding wood ladder. Unless you're really tall, you need a step ladder to open the ladder.
It *****.
If I did it again I would get an aluminum, pull down and slide out.
No idea about brands
Louisville customer service is fantastic,worth the extra money to me.A proven product as well.I need to add a ladder to my garage to access the attic for storage. My ceiling is 128 inches tall, and the opening is 36 inches wide. I’m eyeing an aluminum Louisville ladder pull down. Are all the major brands about the same?
I would say mine is heavy duty. The steps are probably 6" maybe a little deeper and very heavy.My daughter's garage has a 10' ceiling with a pull down ladder, wooden but very heavy duty. She had the same problem, reaching it to pull down so I installed an i-bolt where the rope was then used an old broom handle and screwed a 'hook' in it which hangs on the wall near the ladder. Made it very easy to pull down and raise it without slamming it closed.
