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While you may not use your attic ladder too frequently, it's a vitally important part of your home. Whether you're storing holiday decorations, antiques or clothing, you want a ladder with plenty of support to keep you stable as you climb up and down. If it's time to add or replace an attic ladder or attic stairs, Ace has the selection you need from leading brands like Werner.

Things to Consider When Choosing an Attic Ladder

No two homes are exactly the same, so there are a few things to consider when deciding what kind of pull down stairs will work best for your needs. From the size of your attic access to ceiling height, ladder design and materials, Ace has you covered.

Size of Attic Access

The attic access is the entryway to your attic and in many cases, is a standard size. There can be some variations, though, so it's crucial to measure the length and width of the access to ensure a proper fit. If your access is particularly small, a compact attic ladder may be the right choice for your home.

Ceiling Height

Whether you have standard ceilings or high ceilings, you'll need a pull-down attic ladder that will reach the floor. While attic access ladders generally accommodate a specified height range, it's important to know for sure that the height of your ceiling falls comfortably within that range so you can safely climb your pull-down attic stairs.

Ladder Design

There are two basic types of attic ladders—telescoping ladders and folding ladders. Telescoping ladders have sections that slide into one another for easy extending and retracting. Folding ladders have sections that fold on top of one another with each piece being braced by the next for added support.

Ladder Material

In general, you can choose between wooden attic ladders or aluminum attic ladders. Wooden attic door ladders are a classic choice and are sturdy and cost-efficient. Aluminum, on the other hand, may be better suited to weather the elements, but is usually more expensive than a wooden ladder. Both materials offer incredible strength and lasting durability.

Other Types of Ladders

Maybe your home doesn't have an attic hatch in the ceiling. Or perhaps you have other up-high and out-of-the-way storage spaces. Ace Hardware carries a large selection of all types of ladders to give you the height you need to reach things easily.

  • Loft Ladders: Do you have a loft in your home or garage? A loft ladder ensures easy access and reliable stability so you can get up and down with ease.
  • Extension Ladders: Ideal for reaching rafters and other areas that are close to the ceiling, extension ladders are also essential for outdoor projects like house painting, roof patching and pressure washing.
  • Step Ladders and Stools: An indispensable tool to have around the house, a step stool allows you to reach the top shelf in a closet, those cabinets above the fridge or light fixtures when you need to swap out the bulbs.

From folding attic stairs to step ladders for use all around the house, Ace has the supplies to give you a vertical lift. Visit your neighborhood store for expert know-how to make any job easier or shop online and enjoy the convenience of free in-store pickup.