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16 Sep 2022

is an extension ladder better than a straight ladder

When it comes to choosing the right kind of ladder for a job, you might find yourself asking - is an extension ladder better than a straight ladder? It really depends on your circumstances. Let us help you find the answer!

1. How high do you need to reach?

If you're looking to complete a job at a relatively low level, a straight ladder might be the best option for you. Most of our straight ladders reach up to 5 meters, so you'll easily be able to complete first and second-storey jobs - that's why they're so popular with our domestic buyers. However, if you need to work at a height of 5 to 10 metres off the ground, an extension ladder is going to be your new best friend. 

2. How much storage space do you have?

When the storage space you have available is long and narrow (for example, down the side of your garage), we'd recommend you buy a straight ladder. These fixed-length ladders have a very thin profile but cannot be collapsed, so a longer, narrow storage space is ideal. If you don't have space to store a straight ladder, our extension ladders are generally more compact and shorter in length once they're in the 'closed' position. However, they can be quite bulky compared to our straight ladders, so keep that in mind if you only have narrow storage space to work with. 

3. Will you need to travel with your ladder?

If you work in a trade it's likely that you'll need to fit yourself and all of your equipment into your work van in order to travel from job to job. Our extension ladders can easily fit into the back of most vans and cars, making them ideal if you're someone who spends a lot of time on the road. Our fixed straight ladders can be a little trickier to travel with. Most people resort to attaching them to the outside of the van (eg. via a roof rack) so that they make it from job to job in one piece. 

4. Do you have any special requirements?

For more complex jobs, for example, where electrics are involved, you may need a ladder made of a certain material, eg. wood or fibreglass. Our straight ladders come in wood, aluminium, steel and fibreglass. Our extension ladders come in aluminium, steel or fibreglass. We always recommend that you read the specifications of your chosen ladder carefully, that way you can guarantee that your chosen ladder is fit for purpose. 

If you're still unsure whether an extension or straight ladder is right for you, why not drop us an email? Our sales team will be able to guide you in the right direction.

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A scaffold tower is an excellent way to work safely at height. Compared to a ladder, a scaffold tower provides you with extra space to work, plus greater stability and security.

Large scaffold towers require a bit more care than your average ladder. Here are some scaffold tower maintenance tips to help you keep your tower in good condition...

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aluminium loft ladder vs wodden loft ladder

Loft ladders are popular ladder solutions for a number of reasons, particularly their ability to give access to a loft area without taking up large amounts of space.

When it comes to accessing a loft space, loft ladders are one of the easiest ladders to use, making loft access quick and simple.

Due to their popularity, there are a wide number of different loft ladders available on the market. One of the key defining features between the different types of loft ladder is material, with two of the most popular materials being wood and aluminium.

Both wood and aluminium loft ladders have their own strengths and weaknesses. Both are great loft ladder materials, but if you’re struggling to pick from the two you might be looking for a candid comparison between the two. If that’s what you’re looking for, you’re in the right place!

Whilst they’re both good options, they each have different strengths. Read on to find out which loft ladders’ strengths are more closely aligned with your needs.

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