Trust your ladder to get you through the labors of spring and fall cleaning year in and year out. Aside from helping you paint your roof and clean you gutter, you may need it when you hang your Christmas lights or get a cat off the tree. But how well can you trust fiberglass ladders, and should you go back to your trusty old ladder?
A fiber glass ladder has stepped up its functions compared to traditional wooden and aluminum ladders. The good, old, dependable wooden ladder does tend to get rickety with time, while the aluminum ladder is not the safe to use where electrical wirings are involved. Thus, you’re left to the devices of fiberglass extension ladders and multipurpose ladders.
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Multipurpose step ladders do handle as many jobs as they can, but some tasks are rather specific. That’s when you turn from the basic step ladder to the extension ladder of the platform, twin, or tripod type. Most step ladders can only reach up to 12 feet whereas extension ladders go as high as 20 feet and beyond.Modified from simple two- and three-step ladders, the fiberglass extension ladder is now a retractable model. Also referred to as a telescopic ladder, the extension ladder has smooth, sliding parts which can be pulled to adjust its length in gradual increments of 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14 meters or 20, 24, 28, and 32 feet. With its folding application, it is lightweight and easy to store. It is also as durable as a metal ladder minus the risks.
From an ordinary kitchen appliance which housewives use to reach for cupboards and shelves, the step ladder has made its transition to extended outdoor use. Nowadays, fiber glass Ladders have become heavy duty tools for repair and maintenance activities like roof painting, window washing, and all-around cleaning. Those with rolling features can pivot around, without tilting and getting you off-balance. Sure, they may be nothing compared to Weed Eater Featherlite power tools, but they do get you through the job of reaching for a window frame or a water tank with ease and safety.
Talking about safety, you may have to secure a ladder to its base and anchor it on the ground especially on uneven surfaces and on soft and muddy ground. Your head, your back, and the rest of your person cannot afford any bumps, fractures, or concussions caused by wobbly and faulty step ladders. Make sure that you set the ladder at a correct angle which is not too steep so as to cause accidental slips and falls. To steady your footing, wipe each rung free from grime and muck. Strive to keep your ladder clean before and after each usage.
If you think you may need to upgrade to a safer and better ladder to improve on the housework, then it’s time to do your homework on Fiberglass Ladders. Wal-Mart carries a line of Gorilla multipurpose ladders, while Sears carried Little Giant fiberglass step ladders. Ace offers you a choice of Werner fiberglass step ladders including the twin and tripod type which lend added support. There are also the Husky step ladders which come in gradations of 4, 8, and 12 feet high.
While you at it, do check around for Harbor Freight tools and Home Depot building materials such as ladder stabilizers and screws. A ladder stabilizer makes use of rubber pads which adhere to a surface and literally stabilize a ladder. You could also mount the top of the ladder with screws to make it semi-permanently fixed outside your house. Anyway, fiberglass does not rust and corrode because it has been tempered to withstand the elements such as water and weather. At any rate, your ladder must meet and surpass OSHA safety standards. It is that seal of excellence which seals your fate every time you step up a ladder to get a job done.
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Explore many more options!
As you shop around either online or at the actual hardware store in your local area you'll soon learn that there are many other kinds of ladders that you may consider purchasing. One such piece of home DIY equipment is the aluminum step ladder. Not only are they lightweight and easy to store, they don't rust which allows them to last much longer than their steel counterparts. With high-quality products from Werner and Little Giant you can't go wrong with one of these light-weight ladders.

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