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Concertina Loft Ladders

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Concertina loft ladders are compact and require minimal vertical clearance. Similar to that of a telescopic ladder, the majority of concertina ladders are suitable for smaller openings where space is a premium. The range includes ladders from T&I, Dimes in Italy, the Alu Fix Concertina Loft Ladder from TB Davies and Fakro's innovative designed fire-resistant or powder-coated concertina loft ladders.

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WHAT IS A CONCERTINA LOFT LADDER?

Concertina loft ladders are quite similar to a telescopic loft ladder however they are a little more aesthetically pleasing. Concertina means to extend, compress or collapse which explains how this ladder operates. They are stored directly above the hatch, so they do not take up any extra floor space and are usually manufactured in aluminium.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CONCERTINA AND A TELESCOPIC LOFT LADDER?

Telescopic and concertina loft ladders both feature similar designs and are popular products due to their unique design and space-saving features. Concertina loft ladders are considered the more luxury product and are considered the best-looking loft ladder available on the market. Concertina ladders offer lots of great benefits, they take up little to no space, feature high-quality materials to ensure a safe and durable experience, and have very few negatives overall. Telescopic ladders are designed similarly in which they are designed to save space and are great for small spaces, telescopic ladders are a simple and more minimalist design that helps encourage a customer with its lower overall price point.

ARE CONCERTINA LOFT LADDERS SAFE?

Yes, concertina loft ladders are manufactured with safety in mind, offering rigidity, durability, and safety. The unique design offers great versatility and makes them a popular choice for conserved spaces and smaller areas.

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