Different Varieties Of Ladders For Home Owners

Ladders are available in all shapes and sizes, depending on the task in which they are to be used. Homeowners can purchase Concertina Loft Ladders, painting ladders and even ladders for their pools. Determining the correct ladder, depends on the height needed, space allotted for storage and how the ladder will be utilized.


For homes that have tight spaces or difficult to reach attics, Concertina Loft Ladders are a great solution. They fold up very tightly, like an accordion, and take up very little space. The MidMade LEX70SAX concertina loft ladder is made from aluminum, and no ceiling clearance is necessary when it is not in use. Another option for tight places is a telescopic ladder. While most ladders can hold 300lbs, these ladders can only support about 250lbs. The Xtend and Climb 770P is one model of telescopic ladder, and it retails for $170. When fully extended, it reaches 12.5 feet, but collapses down to a mere 2.5 feet.


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When working on home improvements or painting, a ladder is an essential part of the job. Little Giant Ladders makes the Flip-N-Lite model 5. It is very lightweight, at only 10.5lbs, making transportation a breeze. It has been rated to support up to 300lbs and has a convenient standing platform, which is perfect for jobs where a scaffold is not available. This ladder reaches a height of three feet. Unlike Concertina Loft Ladders, it does not fold away completely, but does have a slim profile, allowing easy storage in most closets. It is one of the cheapest on the market, starting at $70.

Besides painting ladders or Concertina Loft Ladders, there are a variety of other reasons to purchase a ladder. One such example is for an above ground pool. Steel wall pools can have a ladder attached to either the outside or the inside of the pool. The Confer Evolution in-pool ladder, model B8004, is sold for $130. It holds up to 300lbs and is made from a strong plastic. Ladders are also good for fire escape from two or three story buildings. The First Alert three story portable fire escape ladder, model EL53W-2, is inexpensive at only $69, but can save a life. Made of steel, with nylon strapping, it has been tested up to 1,125lbs and is 24 feet long.




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