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Ladders and Scaffold Tower Articles
November 30, 2009
It’s that time of year again when the Christmas decorations are unearthed from the dark depths of the loft, and houses are transformed into a mass of twinkling lights and glittering tinsel.
However, many people take risks when putting up their decorations- by standing on unsteady tables and chairs in order to hang decorations from ceilings and high walls. Furniture is not designed to be stood on, and doing so can lead to serious accidents.
Ladders are the perfect way of hanging up your decorations safely, and there are several different types for you to choose from.
Step ladders are ideal for general use around the home, and are fantastic for hanging decorations and placing the Christmas fairy on top of the tree.
If you’re going all out and also decorating the outside of your home, extension ladders are great. These ladders are amazingly versatile and can be used as a 1, 2 or 3 section ladder- which means they can also be used for hanging the decorations inside.
Ladders are a great investment and you’re sure find uses for them all year round.
November 26, 2009
If you need to work at a high level then a better solution than an extension ladder is a scaffold tower. Scaffold towers are the perfect way you can work safely from heights. They can be constructed to the specific height need of the user and because they have a safe working platform you can keep all the tools necessary for the job close at hand and won’t have to climb up and down a ladder just to get an extra screw or a different screwdriver.
Most scaffold tower systems are easy to erect and dissemble and have locking wheels and stability legs making you feel safe and secure whilst at work. If it is constructed in aluminium, the scaffold tower will not rust and being lightweight it is easily transportable so can be used for a variety of jobs.
You might think you can’t use a scaffold tower because the land where you want to erect it is uneven. But, you would be wrong. Some scaffold towers come with optional ground levelling kits so you can even install the platform on uneven ground.
November 23, 2009
If you are moving home you will have the dreaded task of going into the loft and sorting out the accumulation of all your things before moving day. This task is made even more difficult if you do not have a fitted loft ladder so your access is limited. Standing on top of that old set of decorating ladders is not just silly it’s also really unsafe.
If you had difficulties getting into the loft at your old home than having a loft ladder fitted in your new home is a must. A loft ladder will give you easy access to your loft so you can store all your things, and the trauma of getting into and out of the loft will be minimised in the future. Most loft ladders now have secure treads and grab handles so getting in to the loft is made easy and because they extend into the loft space getting onto the ladder to climb down is also extremely safe.
You might only have to get into the loft once or twice a month but if you have a loft ladder fitted it won’t just be easier to get into the loft it will be much safer as well.
November 20, 2009
Telescopic ladders have increased in popularity over recent years, which is largely due to just how handy and space efficient they are.
Telescopic ladders are great for a range of jobs around the house and even in the garden.
However, you should consider a number of factors- including what you are most likely to be using the ladder for- before choosing a telescopic ladder over another type.
Telescopic ladders are a fantastic and innovative product- ladders open and close rung by rung, which means that they can be used at a variety of different heights- unlike a conventional ladder where you are just confined to one height. This also makes them ideal for transporting in standard car boots- as they close down compactly.
You should ensure that any telescopic ladder that you buy possesses a range of important safety features- such as anti slip rungs, safety stabiliser bars and rubber feet to prevent slippage.
The majority of telescopic ladders are constructed using aluminium- which makes them lightweight but sturdy, although they may not be suitable if you intend on carrying very heavy materials.
Conducting a little online research should help you to determine whether or not telescopic ladders are the right choice for you.
November 18, 2009
There are so many ladders available today, that it can be an extremely confusing task when deciding which one is best suited to your needs.
If you regularly carry out a variety of DIY tasks around the home and garden, then a multi purpose ladder may be the best option.
Multi purpose ladders are extremely versatile, and can last you for many years.
These ladders can double up as step ladders, stair platforms, work benches, extension ladders and gardening platforms- so it’s probably the only ladder you’ll ever need! This makes them an extremely cost effective solution.
When choosing a multi purpose ladder there are several factors you should consider. Perhaps most importantly, you should check that the ladder is EN131 Certified, as this will ensure that you’re buying a safe and quality product.
Many multi purpose ladders are very easy to store and transport- which is great if you regularly carry out DIY jobs for clients, friends or relatives.
If you’re unsure whether a multi purpose ladder is the right choice for you, contact a professional who will be able to offer you a little more advice.
November 13, 2009
If you’re looking to carry out roof or chimney repairs then you’ve probably considered hiring out professional scaffolding. However, as you may have realised by now, hiring scaffolding doesn’t come cheap. As most of us are looking to cut costs and budget in all areas, scaffolding hire is not an affordable option for many us.
This is where DIY scaffold towers come in handy, especially if you’re likely to need to use scaffolding on more than one occasion. They are great for carrying out a variety of tasks- not just roof repairs.
In fact many people prefer scaffold towers over traditional scaffolding, as they are much more versatile and can be moved around easily, as they are simple to construct and dismantle.
Although scaffold towers are lightweight, they a much safer option than ladders, as they are more stable and less restrictive.
Many scaffold towers can be climbed into internally- through the use of a trap door, which is then lowered and becomes part of the platform.
DIY scaffold towers are available in a variety of different heights and types of frames, so do your research and find one that will allow you to carry out your tasks safely.
November 11, 2009
If you regularly need to use a ladder, but just don’t have the space to store one, then telescopic ladders could be the solution.
Telescopic ladders are lightweight and compact and are great for carrying out a range of tasks around the home and garden. These ladders are a great alternative to standard ladders, and are fantastic for DIY on the move, as they can fit comfortably into a car boot.
Although they look compact and lightweight, they are incredibly strong and durable, and are generally constructed from aluminium. Many telescopic ladders can carry weights of more than 23 stone- despite weighing less than half of this themselves.
Telescopic ladders consist of two halves that pull out to create a strong support, and feature rubber feet to ensure a strong grip on most surfaces. Anti slip rungs also help you to carry out your work safely.
Telescopic ladders open and close rung by rung, so they can be used at a range of heights.
Before purchasing telescopic ladders you should ensure that is has been manufactured to EN131 European Standards. This will ensure that you’re buying a safe and quality product.
November 7, 2009
There are many different ladders available on the market today, and it can often be confusing when deciding which one to opt for. However, choosing the wrong type of ladder for the job can lead to accidents, so it’s important that you’re fully equipped with all the information you need before making a purchase.
Extension ladders are one of the most commonly used types of ladders on the market today, and can be used for a variety of tasks in and outside the home, including wallpapering, painting walls and ceilings and fixing porch roofs.
Traditional step ladders are often not long enough to reach the heights required for these tasks, and it is extremely important that you don’t try and ‘make do’ by balancing the ladder on any other objects, as this is extremely hazardous.
Extension ladders can extend to a few more feet than traditional ladders, so it’s worth investing in one if you regularly carry out home improvement tasks, as they can also retract to as much as half of their full size.
Extension ladders are available from a range of reputable retailers, and they can offer you invaluable advice on how to minimise risks when the ladder is in use.
November 5, 2009
Every home need to own a ladder or a set of steps. Whether they are to be used for decoration or repair purposes or just to provide access to your loft, a set of ladders is an essential buy.
Because you might need to use your ladder for many different purposes a new type of ladder has been developed that can be used in a variety of situations. A multi-purpose ladder can be used as a step ladder, an extension ladder, a stair ladder and when fitted with an interlocking platform a stand on platform ladder also. They are great to use indoors and outdoors and most have stabiliser bars fitted as standard making the ladder more secure when in use.
One of the best things about this type of ladder is that because they come in folding sections they don’t take up too much room when stored in your cellar, garage or store cupboard. And, because you can use them for many different applications, you shouldn’t need to buy more than one ladder for all your household needs.
If you haven’t already got a ladder, multi-purpose ladders are the perfect ladder to buy.
November 2, 2009
Loft conversions are a fantastic way of maximising the existing space in your home. Although many people choose to convert their lofts into additional bedrooms, they can also be used as extra storage space. If you’re converting your loft into an additional room, then you will need a strong and durable ladder that will be able to withstand frequent daily use. If your loft is just being used for storage purposes then you probably won’t be using it as frequently, so a different type of ladder will be required.
Pull down loft ladders are some of the most popular options, and are generally available in two different styles- sliding ladders and folding ladders. These are ideal if you’re short on space, as they fit away neatly when they’re not in use.
Loft ladders are usually constructed from wood or metal. Although the metal ladders are more durable, they can also be noisier, so you should decide what features are the most important to you.
Many loft ladders are also fitted with handrails, which are ideal if the conversion is being used as an additional bedroom, as they enable users to maintain their balance more easily.
Loft ladders are a fantastic alternative to fixed stairs, and there are many different styles available on the market.
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