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Folding loft ladder recommendation


luamaria123

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Hi there,


I need a recommendation on who makes and installs a folding loft ladder.

We had someone before who mentioned that our ceiling is quiet high (3m) and there is no ladder for this high...

I just want a second opinion or if someone had the same experience.


Thanks

Graham fitted a loft ladder for me, and he was excellent.


Competent, reliable and reasonably priced.


However it was a while ago so I have no idea if he is still working, particularly as so many people now have loft extensions and don't need loft ladders


07930 763431

  • 1 year later...

Hi - 

Just in case this is useful for anybody, I have another glowing recommendation for Graham 07930 763431

He has done thousands of loft ladders in the area and is extremely experienced, quick and prices very reasonably. While up in the loft he even repaired a light switch that had not been working for ages. The ladder is fitted quite snug and works perfectly. 

Best,

Daniel

 

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