Who doesn't just use his attic as a storage room, but also wants to use it for living, needs a safe staircase as access.
Many attics remain unused, because access is associated with a lot of effort. For a warehouse floor, which is only entered occasionally, a train ladder or a fold-out ladder may be sufficient. If the attic is expanded and included in the living area, a better solution must be found. Stairs in residential buildings with more than two storeys must be at least 100 be cm wide. Sufficient for less than two floors 90 cm, and within single-family homes 80 cm width required. The inclines of the stairs must also be within the prescribed range. However, these general conditions only apply to main stairs, which serve as access for permanently inhabited rooms. There are rooms in the attic, which are only occasionally used for residential purposes, In addition to movable stairs and ladders, narrower stairs and such are also permitted, which are steeper, than prescribed for main stairs.
Fixed mini-storey stairs are an alternative to movable models. They are stationary, space-saving and safe to walk on. The installation is easy to manage.
In the smallest of spaces, a mini-storey staircase creates permanent and safe access to the attic.
The ceiling opening from 190 x 70 cm fits between most beam spacing. Unless, the skilled tradesman will pull in a bar change.
The stairs come into the house packed in a box on a pallet. Unpack and compare with the packing list. The construction of the stairs starts from the top. First, the top stair element is attached to the beam with key screws. Die Elemente werden dann Stück für Stück in einer Flucht angesetzt verschraubt. Richtschnur oder Richtlatte benutzen. Die Wandbefestigung erfolgt an einer mittleren Stufe. Support the elements, ausrichten und die Schrauben festziehen. Die unteren Elemente separat verschrauben und dann als ein Stück an die bereits montierten Elemente setzen.