This is called the rise of your measurements and will determine how high your stairs will go.
How do you measure attic stairs.
Place your ladder securely below the ceiling hatch and lock it in place.
Place your measurement along the edge so that your measuring tape stays in a straight line.
Attic ladders are sized based on the rough opening.
How to measure for attic stairs 1.
Measure the height or rise of the space you want to make stairs.
Close the attic ladder up fully and place a stepladder underneath it.
Extend the tape measure so that it reaches from the ceiling to the floor.
Using a tape measure make measurements of the total height of the space you want to make stairs from the bottom to the top.
That s dimensions between the framing of your attic joists which is typically 24 on center.
Measure the rough opening s width and length in three different spots at the top and bottom of the framing.
Hold the tape.
How do measure pull down attic stairs.
The next measurement will be for the length of the stairs.
Position a step ladder under the attic stairs so that you can easily access the ceiling area.
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Measure the length from the hinged side of the attic ladder frame to the opposite side of the attic ladder frame.
Place a tape measure at the left side of the attic opening on the inside edge of any trim molding but the.
You can stand on the attic ladder to take.
The width and length of the rough opening and the ceiling height.
You should also measure the ceiling height.
Stretch a tape measure along one of the long sides of the stair opening and write down the measurement.
You ll need at least three critical measurements.
Measure and verify the amount of space available to swing out the stair sections of your ladder this extends beyond your attic opening.
Have your helper below note the measurement.
For smaller attic openings with a minimum measurement of 18 x 24 you will need to measure the swing clearance inside the attic space.