Professional-Grade Attic Ladders and Pull-Down Stairs
Professional-Grade Attic Ladders and Pull-Down Stairs
For homeowners and contractors alike, a quality attic ladder transforms unused overhead space into accessible storage or living area. Whether you are roughing in a new opening or replacing a worn-out pull-down stair, Dallas Ladder in Rowlett, TX carries heavy-duty attic ladders from Louisville and Werner that are built to last.
Choosing the Right Attic Ladder
Attic ladders are classified by their weight capacity, insulation value, and ceiling height range. A standard wood attic ladder supports 250 lbs, while aluminum and steel models offer 300–350 lb capacities. For energy efficiency, look for models with a insulated hatch cover and foam weather stripping around the perimeter.
Sizing Your Opening: Most attic ladders require a rough opening of 22.5 by 54 inches in standard ceiling heights. Always measure your finished opening before selecting a ladder model.
Installation Tips: Attic ladder installation requires proper framing and header support. Our team can advise on the right model for your ceiling height and storage needs.
Materials and Durability
Wood attic ladders offer a classic look and are typically the most affordable option. Aluminum ladders are lighter, rust-resistant, and easier to operate. Steel ladders provide the highest weight capacity and are ideal for heavy storage access. Each material has its advantages depending on your specific application.
Find Your Attic Access Solution
Browse our selection of attic ladders and pull-down stairs. Available for immediate pickup at our Rowlett warehouse with expert installation advice.
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