Morning all,
You were all so helpful when I came here for advice about laying my oak floor that I thought I’d come back and pester you all again.
This time I’m going to fit a loft ladder with the ultimate aim of boarding the loft for easy storage.
B&Q do a nice wooden ladder that comes in a kit that looks fairly easy to fit.
In my mind it’s not a difficult job. I cut a hole big enough for the casing and then just fit it in.
I only have one question other than the need for general advice and that’s about fitting it between joists. Presumably the ladder casing needs to be secured between two joists. If this is so then what if my joists are too far apart?
Any other comments, advice and things to look out for will be gratefully received.
Thanks all.
Therms
PS - I live in a 1930s mid-terraced house.
You were all so helpful when I came here for advice about laying my oak floor that I thought I’d come back and pester you all again.
This time I’m going to fit a loft ladder with the ultimate aim of boarding the loft for easy storage.
B&Q do a nice wooden ladder that comes in a kit that looks fairly easy to fit.
In my mind it’s not a difficult job. I cut a hole big enough for the casing and then just fit it in.
I only have one question other than the need for general advice and that’s about fitting it between joists. Presumably the ladder casing needs to be secured between two joists. If this is so then what if my joists are too far apart?
Any other comments, advice and things to look out for will be gratefully received.
Thanks all.
Therms
PS - I live in a 1930s mid-terraced house.