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what are bessler stairs

by Prof. Ophelia Dicki DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Since 1909, Bessler is the original disappearing stairway. The disappearing sliding stairway is designed to replace the conventional folding attic ladder and is specially engineered to fit existing folding-stair openings.

What are Bessler stairs made of?

Ladder rods under each tread for added strength and rigidity. Bessler stairs are made with kiln dried yellow pine, full length handrails and grade A 1 3/8″ hollow core doors on most models. Sliding stairs are fully counterbalanced for weight control to respond to the lightest touch.

Can you walk up Bessler stairs?

With angles as small as 53 degrees, you don’t climb a Bessler, you walk up it. For residential or commercial use (Space Saver is for residential use only). Bessler stairs are available in eight models, including a folding space saver model.

What is the size of the Bessler be series fire rated stairs?

Brochure – Bessler BE Series Fire Rated Size: (434.84 KB) Instructions – Bessler BE Series Fire Rated Size: (1.86 MB) Faq Bessler BE-119 Series One Hour Fire Rated Wood Attic Stairs - 350 lb Capacity Specifications

Where are Bessler stairways ladders made?

High end folding attic ladders manufactured by both Bessler Stairways and American Stairways. All of these attic ladders are made in the USA.

What are pull down attic stairs called?

An attic ladder is a retractable stairway that pulls down from the ceiling to provide access to attic space, then folds up into a ceiling frame out of the way when it is not needed. An attic ladder makes every trip up and down from the attic easier, faster, and safer.

How do you make attic stairs safer?

0:231:51Make Your Attic Stairs Safer! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou can move around your attic storage space with ease and peace of mind because versa rail providesMoreYou can move around your attic storage space with ease and peace of mind because versa rail provides a safety guard rail around three sides of the ladder opening.

How do you measure for attic stairs?

0:162:25How to Measure a Rough Opening - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipTake a tape measure and measure the distance from the outside to outside of the box framing. YouMoreTake a tape measure and measure the distance from the outside to outside of the box framing. You will measure the outside length.

How do you make attic stairs?

0:1217:23How to Install Attic Stairs | Mitre 10 Easy As DIY - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSpace or you've got an existing attic that's difficult to access then a set of pull-down atticMoreSpace or you've got an existing attic that's difficult to access then a set of pull-down attic stairs are the perfect way for you to safely get into your roof.

How much weight can attic stairs support?

Heights can range from around 8 to 16 feet, and weight load capacity is usually about 200 to 300 pounds, with some heavier-duty ladders holding up to 375 pounds.

How long do attic stairs last?

You can expect a pull-down attic ladder to last 30 to 60 years, with an average of 40 years. Factors that will shorten the lifespan include heavy usage, excessive weight on steps, and homeowner modifications. Regular inspections and tightening of loose nuts, especially at hinged sections, is also important.

Are attic stairs a standard size?

According to Home Addition Plus, most attic ladders have a standard length of 54 inches and a width of 22.5 inches.

Are attic ladders safe?

Attic ladders are safe and reliable to use provided it is assembled and installed correctly. Most injuries from attic ladders occur from incorrect installation or broken ladder components on old attic ladders.

Are all attic stairs the same size?

Attic ladders vary in length and you need to buy a size that's appropriate for you. Louisville Ladder attic ladders can adjust to a variety of lengths, to make it even easier for you to choose what you need.

Are attic ladders easy to install?

For most homeowners, aluminum attic ladders are the easiest to install. They're durable and lightweight, which makes them easier to fit properly. Here are a few tips for choosing the right ladder: Look for the right length.

Can you cut ceiling joists for attic access?

Mark rough opening of new fold-down staircase on the ceiling joists in the attic. Use a reciprocating saw to cut joists and nails holding any joists that must be removed. Cut around ceiling trim with a utility knife. Using the reciprocating saw, cut away all the old joists from within the new rough opening.

How do I access my attic from the outside?

0:125:15How to access an attic - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI only have a six foot ladder I wish I had like a seven foot ladder or an 8 foot ladder would makeMoreI only have a six foot ladder I wish I had like a seven foot ladder or an 8 foot ladder would make it way easier to get up here but if you're having problems. And if you'll have a six foot ladder.

About Bessler Stairways

The Bessler sliding attic stairway is the first of its kind, developed in 1909! Over the years builders and contractors have been installing the Bessler Stairway for the discriminating homeowner.

One-piece design & counterbalanced!

With Bessler’s one-piece design and counterbalanced assembly, opening and closing the Bessler is smooth and easy. The stairway glides into position almost effortlessly. With ratings up to 800 lbs., and a range of ceiling heights & opening widths, most residential or commercial applications can be accommodated.

You don't climb a Bessler Stairway - you walk up it!

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