Extend ladder to the floor and add adjustable feet.
Diy install an attic ladder.
Peek into the attic to make sure there aren t any ducts wires or pipes in the way.
Then thread the washer included in the attic ladder kit onto the rope on the upper side of the door.
Slide the foot over the ladder rail and check that each foot is flush with the floor.
Many ladders as well as staircases come as pre assembled sets that you can get for delivery to your residence or grab at a local structure supply shop.
Repeat the process for the other side of the ladder.
In most cases you ll need to drill a pilot hole and install a hex head cap screw and lock nut to keep the foot in place.
Cut around ceiling trim with a utility knife.
Labor charges for a professional contractor average 240 per project with an hourly rate of 60.
Drill holes through foot and ladder rail and secure with the bolts provided.
Install the attic ladder feet as instructed by the manufacturer.
Install the pull rope on the ladder assembly by threading the rope through the hole in the door.
Make sure the foot pads touch the floor and provide a stable even surface for you to step on.
Use a reciprocating saw to cut joists and nails holding any joists that must be removed.
Consider the list below elements before you acquire.
Installing an attic ladder or fold down stairway is a doable diy project that could take just a few hours.
In this video this old house general contractor tom silva explains how to install attic stairs.
Mark rough opening of new fold down staircase on the ceiling joists in the attic.
Materials include an attic door kit and finishing supplies such as trim and paint.
Snap chalk lines onto the ceiling to represent the rough opening of the attic staircase.