Ranges Of Telescoping Attic Stairs

Ladders are common in most homes. You will find ladders of all sorts and sizes in the garage of many home owners. Telescoping Attic Stairs take the art of the ladder to a new height. Some time it is tough to get into an attic space but it does not have to be. Attic ladders are quick and easy to install. With the ease of the system you will have a retractable entrance into your attic in no time. There are many different makes and models of Telescoping Attic Stairs at ranges to fit many heights.


Telescoping Attic Stairs will range in price as well as options. You can get a basic model like a Werner Televator AA10 at Ace Hardware for two hundred twenty nine dollars and ninety nine cents.This model can hold up to two hundred and fifty pounds, can reach to a height of ten feet three inches and works in hard to fit places.


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Another model of Telescoping Attic Stairs is made by Calvert USA and is model number 6031. This model is a true stair more so then a ladder. It has an accordion fold down, can hold up to three hundred and fifty pounds, easy installation and comes fully assembled. This model cost four hundred and fifty dollars. Calvert also has insulated model 6031 that is five hundred and forty four dollars. The insulated model has the same great features as the non-insulated model but comes with cover doors and is white.

If you're looking for a little more in your Telescoping Attic Stairs then you may want to check out the Galaxy model G2755. The G2755 is a top of the line model that even comes with a remote control to let the attic stairs down and then back up. The stairs can be manually let down and back up if needed. This is more of an industrial type model and can support up three hundred and fifty pounds. It is made of heavy duty steel and comes with a steel door. The model cost around twenty five thousand dollars. No matter what you attic stair needs there is a fit and price range for every one's budget.




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