Hi all.. I saw posts (probably old, too new to remember to chk that)... about ladders being too expensive..
I recently just bought a new house and the ladder is the original ladder to the house... but unlike my previous which had a straightup the wall ladder making it useless (I weigh too much to consider usign that attic).
In new house the attic is decent... but the ladder was cracked by a mover who weighed barely 150pds. anyway, the ladder was supoosedly inspected and repaired..and its obvious that it wasnt sufficent.
However i doubt that the repairer will replace it with a proper ladder..
The existing ladder is barely good enough for a kid.
But I foudn that a proper metal ladder would be under $200 not including labor. To me thats not expensive if the attic is otherwise worthwhile.
If its not, then of course the ladder is a waste of $$ .. but even so, in my new house the laadder is needed per various repairmen (electric, cable, etc).. would still need to get up there.
I consider this new ladder cheaper than the injuries that can result from this.
I recently just bought a new house and the ladder is the original ladder to the house... but unlike my previous which had a straightup the wall ladder making it useless (I weigh too much to consider usign that attic).
In new house the attic is decent... but the ladder was cracked by a mover who weighed barely 150pds. anyway, the ladder was supoosedly inspected and repaired..and its obvious that it wasnt sufficent.
However i doubt that the repairer will replace it with a proper ladder..
The existing ladder is barely good enough for a kid.
But I foudn that a proper metal ladder would be under $200 not including labor. To me thats not expensive if the attic is otherwise worthwhile.
If its not, then of course the ladder is a waste of $$ .. but even so, in my new house the laadder is needed per various repairmen (electric, cable, etc).. would still need to get up there.
I consider this new ladder cheaper than the injuries that can result from this.
