debodun
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Looks like ladder access .. it will lift up.I assume this hatch in the garage ceiling is the portal. I don't know what to do. There's a hook in the garage that I thought would be used to pull down stairs, but I don't see anything on the door to grab onto. I also don't know if there are stairs or it's strictly ladder access.
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Hmmm portal to who knows what??? I hope you find a way to check it out!I assume this hatch in the garage ceiling is the portal. I don't know what to do. There's a hook in the garage that I thought would be used to pull down stairs, but I don't see anything on the door to grab onto. I also don't know if there are stairs or it's strictly ladder access.
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A portal to...to...to...where??!I assume this hatch in the garage ceiling is the portal.
Yeah, I'd have that professional make a new attic door with retractable ladder for it. Even if Deb never goes up there, a plumber or electrician might need to at some point.If it were me, I'd hire a professional to get up there and take pics to show you, and then together make a plan to close it up permanently or renovate the attic access so you will be safe and comfortable having easy access. You could have a wasp nest up there or termites, etc
that's exactly what I have to do. the stepladder has to be a big one tho' to be able to reach up high enough to push the door open... then you have to use an extending ladder..as I explained earlier@debodun , you'll need a stepladder to move the crawl hole lid out of the way, then to safety climb up through the access you'll need an extension ladder .
My attic is used for storage.. my husband put wood flooring over the joists . However the attic door sits within a deep frame so it's not possible to have a pull down ladder fitted within the attic..instead I have to use a combination of 2 ladders. One to reach to push the door upwards and slide it across the attic floor.. then the extending ladders to push right into the loft itself.. fine when I was younger, pretty dodgy and unsafe now..In many places it is code to have attic access. Wiring often runs through the attic so that is reason enough to have access, even if it is only access with a tall step ladder. Don't close up that access point.
Our attic has no head room, so I would never store anything in it. I only have step ladder access. But for some attics where there is sufficient space, you can extend the floor joists up a bit over the insulation and then put flooring (plywood) over and use it for storage -