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Trying to get into your loft without a ladder is a hassle, whether you need a new storage space or simply want to check your insulation. If you're looking for loft ladder installers near you, MyBuilder is the easy way. Just post your project for free to connect with local, available tradespeople. Then, you can read customer feedback, discuss your needs and compare quotes to find the right ladder installer for the job.

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Types of loft ladders offered by installers near you

When you hire a loft ladder fitter, they will help you to choose and install the right option for your home. This can depend on your ceiling height, landing space, and how often you plan to use the loft.

Your loft ladder fitter can provide several options, including:

  • Aluminium loft ladders: A lightweight, cost-effective choice for occasional use. They usually slide down in sections and easily push back up.

  • Timber loft ladders: Solid and sturdy, they often fold out and come with an insulated hatch.

  • Telescopic ladders: Ideal for tight landings and hatches, as they collapse down neatly to save space.

  • Hatch enlargement: If your current loft opening is too small or awkward, ladder fitters can cut and frame a wider hatch to fit your new ladder.

Whatever type of access you need, finding the right loft ladder installer is simple. Just post your job on MyBuilder with any questions you may have. Then, loft ladder fitters who are available and interested will get in touch.

How much does loft ladder installation cost?

A loft ladder is often seen as a small investment to open up an entirely new space in your home. The final price can depend on the type of ladder you go for, as well as if you need any extra changes to your hatch or ceiling.

Generally speaking, you can expect to pay anywhere from £150 to £600 for professional loft ladder installation. See all the details in this loft ladder installation cost guide.

Take a look at the average cost for different loft ladder services:

  • Standard aluminium sliding ladder (supply and fit): £150 to £250

  • Telescopic loft ladder (supply and fit): £250 to £450

  • Timber folding ladder with new insulated hatch: £350 to £600

  • Hatch enlargement or relocation: £150 to £300

Rather than guessing the final bill, you can get more accurate loft ladder quotes with MyBuilder.

It's free to post your job, and lets you easily gather and compare quotes from loft ladder installers near you.

Or, if you want to explore making your attic space a room of its own, you can find more detail on loft projects in our loft conversion cost guide.

Find loft ladder installers near you with MyBuilder

There's no need to spend hours searching for the right service. With MyBuilder, loft ladder installers come to you. Just follow these three simple steps:

Step 1: Post your loft ladder job on MyBuilder

Just post your needs on MyBuilder to find loft ladder installers near you. As soon as you've posted, we'll share your job with loft ladder installers who can register their interest.

Step 2: Compare loft ladder services near you

Once your job receives interest from available professionals, you can review their MyBuilder profiles, work history, and customer reviews.

From there, you can discuss what's included in their loft ladder services and request quotes.

Step 3: Hire loft ladder services with confidence

After you have the information you need from your preferred loft ladder installers on MyBuilder, you can compare your options before making your final decision.

All tradespeople on MyBuilder, including loft ladder installers, undergo checks at registration - such as ID documents, company details, certifications for regulated jobs and skill assessments - allowing you to hire with confidence.

What to ask loft ladder fitters before hiring?

Finding the right person to fit your loft ladder is much easier when you know what to ask. When looking for loft ladder professionals, ask these simple questions:

Will you supply the ladder, or do I need to buy one?

Some tradespeople prefer to supply the ladder themselves, while others are happy to fit one you've already bought. It is best to clarify this early so you don't end up paying twice or buying the wrong size.

Have you fitted this specific type of loft ladder before?

While most loft ladders seem similar, installing a heavy timber folding ladder requires different skills than fitting a simple aluminium slider. Asking to see examples of their previous work with your chosen ladder type gives you peace of mind. A tradesperson will usually provide images of their previous jobs on MyBuilder.

Does my current loft hatch need changing?

If your hatch is too small, in an awkward spot, or opens the wrong way, it will need modifying to fit the new loft ladder. Knowing if your hatch needs changing will help you understand if the job takes longer and costs more.

Do you have public liability insurance?

Before anyone starts work in your home, confirm that your loft ladder installer holds valid public liability insurance.

This confirms that if something goes wrong, whether that's accidental damage to your ceiling or an injury on the job, you know you are covered. Ask to see proof of their cover before work begins, it takes seconds to check and could save you significant costs later.

Will you provide a full, written quote before starting?

It is always best to get a quote in writing rather than relying on a verbal estimate. This document should clearly break down the costs for materials, labour, and any extra work like hatch modifications.

Is waste removal included in your service?

If they are cutting into your ceiling to enlarge the hatch, there will be plasterboard and timber waste left behind. Make sure they plan to clear this away so you aren't left with a mess to clean up.

FAQs: Common questions about loft ladder installation

Do I need planning permission for a loft ladder?

You generally won't need planning permission just to have a loft ladder installed inside your home. However, if you live in a listed building or a strict conservation area, it is always best to check with your local council first. Otherwise, this type of internal work falls under permitted development.

How long do loft ladder fitters take to finish the job?

A straightforward ladder swap usually takes a professional just two to three hours to complete. If the loft ladder fitters need to cut into your ceiling to enlarge or move the hatch, you should expect the work to take a full day.

Can tradespeople fit a ladder to my existing loft hatch?

If your current hatch drops downwards and is large enough, most installers can easily attach a standard aluminium ladder to it. However, many older homes have small, push-up hatches that will need to be enlarged and replaced with a drop-down door to work safely.

If you are unsure what your hatch needs, post your job on MyBuilder and local fitters can assess the situation and advise before quoting.

Do I need to clear the space before my loft ladder installer arrives?

Yes, you should make sure the landing area directly under the hatch is completely clear of furniture and trip hazards. Your chosen tradesperson will need plenty of room to set up their step ladders, safely handle the new hatch materials, and test the folding mechanism.

Can installers fit a ladder in a tight landing space?

Yes, if your upstairs landing is very narrow, a professional can recommend space-saving options like a telescopic ladder.

These models collapse straight down into themselves rather than folding out, making them perfect for homes with limited clearance. A local tradesperson can measure your space and advise on the most practical fit.

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