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dcas1 11-24-2011 10:10 AM

Garage Steps pull downs
 
We had our steps installed by a fellow named Bernie. We think he is from the Ocala area. He did a great job and need his number to forward it to another new Villager. Can someone respond with this information?

Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Wished we were there spending our first holiday in TV. Thinking of all our new friends and the wonderful day you will be having in the warm sunshine!

Thanks again for any information you can provide.

Still in Ohio (a LakeSide Grover as soon as we can be one)
:wave:

NicknBabs 12-02-2011 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dcas1 (Post 421867)
We had our steps installed by a fellow named Bernie. We think he is from the Ocala area. He did a great job and need his number to forward it to another new Villager. Can someone respond with this information?

Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Wished we were there spending our first holiday in TV. Thinking of all our new friends and the wonderful day you will be having in the warm sunshine!

Thanks again for any information you can provide.

Still in Ohio (a LakeSide Grover as soon as we can be one)
:wave:

If its the same Bernie who did mine, it's B&B Home Services, info listed in phone book. And he is a Villages resident. Highly recommended.

mbikowski 12-14-2011 11:41 AM

My wife and I are closing on our house Feb 7th. Do you happen to have the contact information. I would like to have the attics steps put in as soon as possible once we move in.

Thanks for your help

Mike

shighsmi 12-14-2011 01:30 PM

Try Tim the Toolman Miller. Great job!!!

Challenger 12-14-2011 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shighsmi (Post 429115)
Try Tim the Toolman Miller. Great job!!!

Also had good experience with Tim

TommyT 12-14-2011 04:49 PM

Another Vote for Tim
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shighsmi (Post 429115)
Try Tim the Toolman Miller. Great job!!!

Oh yes, call Tim...

:bigbow:

RichieLion 12-14-2011 07:30 PM

The "Bernie" who put in my stairs in B&B III Home Services and he does a good job and paints the new door also, which is a good sevice.

He's also a good all around handyman for many home needs and a competent and reliable lawn care company.

I have this number for him. 352-561-4449, or b_b3homeservices@comcast.net

newvillagegirl 12-18-2011 02:28 PM

Tim the Tool Man
 
Tim did a good job for us. He put in metal stairs which are stronger.

Good Luck.

Dapper Zapper 12-19-2011 03:44 PM

Can you tell me what the approx bill was ???? I was told around $200 or $250 is that right seems cheap ?? Thank's
Dapper Zapper Manhattan, Pa, Bergen County NJ, Buttonwood

TommyT 12-19-2011 04:31 PM

Tim charged me
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dapper Zapper (Post 430720)
Can you tell me what the approx bill was ???? I was told around $200 or $250 is that right seems cheap ?? Thank's
Dapper Zapper Manhattan, Pa, Bergen County NJ, Buttonwood

If I remember correctly... $250 for the metal up to 300 lb. :undecided:

mbikowski 12-19-2011 04:48 PM

Thanks to all for the information

Mike

REDCART 12-23-2011 03:48 PM

I just had attic stairs installed by M&M Services. They charged $185 for wood, and $285 for aluminum. I would have gone with the aluminum but my wife was afraid that it would attract lightening. My concern was that the aluminum would get too hot to touch in the summer. They also install 7/16" plywood on the floor @ $25 per 4'X8' sheet. I plan to do the plywood myself with furring strips so that I don't crush any of the Romex cables which cross the attic.

Hawkmom3 01-01-2012 09:48 AM

Tim has done several things for us, including the garage floor and garage stairs. Great, reliable person!

mbikowski 01-22-2012 04:29 PM

Thanks everyone..can someone give me Tim's contact number so I can get a quote.

Again thanks
Mike

afbob 01-22-2012 07:17 PM

Another vote for Tim the Toolman
 
Miller's Home Services

Tim the Tool Man

352.217.0516

mbikowski 01-22-2012 07:28 PM

Afbob

Thank you very much

mbikowski 01-30-2012 08:01 PM

One more question. Wood or aluminum for the garage step pulldowns.

Your opinions will be greatly appreciated.

Carla B 01-30-2012 09:48 PM

Our garage attic is completely floored and shelved and my husband stores lots of things there. Things I don't know about 'cause he's a DIY and hoarder of "parts" that we might need someday. He's been up and down several times a day on the aluminum steps for the past 3-1/2 years.

We selected aluminum for the durability and haven't been disappointed.

chuckinca 01-30-2012 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by mbikowski (Post 447152)
One more question. Wood or aluminum for the garage step pulldowns.

Your opinions will be greatly appreciated.


We have aluminum. Less weight and stronger than wood. (not much chance of a lightning strike inside the garage)

I just put in the flooring - at the recommendation of Home Depot, I used 1/2" x 4' x 8' OSB Sheathing at about $9.50 ea instead of $25 each for plywood. It has about 90% the strength of the plywood. Home Depot will cut it down to 2' x 4' sheets at no cost for easier handling and installation. My approx 90 SF area (3 sheets) cost under $30 for the flooring. I screwed the four corners into the joists to prevent movement.

Be careful not to fall thru the sheet rock when putting in the attic floor - a person in this area died a few years ago landing on his head from the garage attic.


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al & jane 01-31-2012 08:07 AM

Another vote for Tim the Toolman...fast, reasonable and friendly guy.

natickdan 01-31-2012 04:55 PM

Like many, we searched ToTV for contractor reviews and, based on the many postive reviews, we selected Tim to install out attic pull-down system. We are very pleased with our decision.

mbikowski 01-31-2012 05:01 PM

Thanks to all for your opinions and information. Looks like aluminum will be my choice.

ewstanley 02-01-2012 06:58 AM

Aluminum Stairs
 
Tim just installed ours on Monday. Great Job! Highly recommend.

chuckinca 02-01-2012 09:47 AM

I added more screws from the stair frame to the attic frame.


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k2at 02-01-2012 09:59 AM

Whether u choose wood stairs or aluminum, two issues of no concern are lightning strikes and the stairs being too hot to the touch. They never get even warm and lightning looks for a path to ground. Stairs r free floating so lightning will not even see them. Whether wood or aluminum, that is ur choice.

mbikowski 02-01-2012 03:33 PM

Will probably do aluminum and have contacted Tim Miller for a quote. After we close on Tuesday the 7th he will be called again to set up a date.
Again thanks to all for the suggestions.

shcisamax 05-14-2012 05:50 PM

I didn't realize you have to put in your own floor. Does Tim do that or is that someone else? Also, looking for someone to put up some simple shelves in the linen closets. We don't want wire. Does someone have a recommendation?

pluto26 08-18-2012 09:04 AM

thnking about putting in attic stairs in teh garage also.

was wondering if the existing molding had to be replaced. seems like the hole is to small for the standard size of the attic stairs.

thank for the help

Yorio 08-18-2012 09:29 AM

Another vote for Tim the Toolman. We have Aluminium ladder as it is much lighter and more durable.

Roaddog53 08-18-2012 10:03 AM

Still another vote for Tim also. Did a great job, very personable, reasonable, good guarantee, cleaned up and quick. Even painted it for me. I was going to do it all myself. Do lots of things like that including building homes. When I checked the prices at Home Depot, and than Tim's it wasn't worth the hassle of me doing it. ! Wow! Was I right! Watch them install it! I put in an aluminum one.
- Tear out old molding without damaging ceiling
- Lots of measuring and positioning. Some cutting needed for the opening. He even said SOME openings are installed wrong by builder
- Takes 2 people unless you know the secret of holding it in place while bolting it in
- Put up NEW molding around attic opening
- CUT the stairs after unfolding them to the floor for the "proper setting" on the floor
- Re-bolt the new small sections of steps that come with the kit
- Adjust the stairs going into the opening to final settings
- Paint the trim. Saves about $10 if you paint it. After materials but not labor
Brush, paint, Kilz primer
Labor I would guess about 5-6 hours after READING the instructions, finding help
- AND he guarantees it! Has the proper tools.

Took (2) of them about 1 1/2 hours to set up everything, install and clean up
Sometimes just not worth the DIY thing for the peace of mind. Plus able to ask questions


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