Some of our customers prefer wooden loft
ladders.
Pros:
•
These can give a better performance if
the ladder will be down for long periods
of time, because they feel more like a
steep staircase.
•
They have wider treads
so can feel more
secure and the handrail
gives an added
security.
•
The loft opening is
quite large, around 53 cm x 110 cm,
although some of this width is taken up
with the arms and springs that you can
see in the pictures.
•
The ladder sits on the lid so there is no
space taken up in the loft.
As you can see the lid drops down using the
supplied pole (not shown), then the ladder
unfolds in a total of three sections.
The downsides are:
•
These ladders need a new or enlarged
opening in the ceiling and this means an all
day job to fit.
•
The ladder also comes down in a fixed
position and need a larger area than the
loft hatch to unfold.
•
They are heavier than the 2 or 3 section
aluminium ladders despite the assisting
springs.
•
If your present loft opening is wider than
around 60cm it can’t be replaced with a
wooden loft ladder as the gap will not be
covered by the new architrave - a better
alternative is the telescopic ladder. In all
cases it will need a quote visit to check
that it can be done in the location you
want.
3. You’re ready
to go!
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Wide architrave to cover gap
between old and new loft opening
© 2025 Loft Ladder expert
Wide architrave to cover gap
between old and new loft opening
© 2025 Loft Ladder expert
© 2025 Loft Ladder expert
Wooden Loft Ladder £710
1. Open hatch lid
Wooden ladder installed in
60cm + opening
© 2025 Loft Ladder expert
© 2025 Loft Ladder expert
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