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I need to invest in some ladders.

What ladders are recommended.

I see that some plumbers roofs are covered with different ones!

I think I need a pair of step ladders? and any others?

What do you have/use?

Thanks all

Rocket
 
i have about 12 different pairs of ladders, steps, bench etc......

it depends what work your doing tbh. celing heights etc....... i would say you need a hop up bench for near 2.4m ceiling height stuff and also for cutting timber and the like. A step ladder which can be used to get to higher ceilings and into lofts and a extension ladder to reach above average gutter heights. a tripple ext ladder is a good idea.

extension ladders with d shaped rungs are more comfortable to work off. only buy class 1.

you can get some combi ladders that can work as a step ladder and extension which can be useful but can be limited in one of the ways its used. ie either too big for inside as a step or to small as a extension.

you can spend a fortune really but a good ladder/step will last you for years.
 
Several! I have a couple of differant length step ladders in the van, small set for some boilers, longer for loft hatches. A set of tripple extension ladders that live at home unless needed (kills fuel economey if left on roof) and a short set of double extenders. I also have a stand off and pair of roof hooks, though would at some point like a proper roof ladder.
 
The british gas ones are great mate but unsure of make i have to buy new ones now and im guttered but there are similar ones on ebay.
 
i use a youngmans fibreglass green 4 tred stepladder same again but a 7 tred a trebble 14 extention ladder and a 16/13 roof ladder and that does for me never leave them on the roof when not needed though allways go in the garage
 
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