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coffeebean 01-15-2022 11:38 AM

Majic Stairs
 
We will be getting an estimate for Majic Stairs for our attic access. I just read a couple of old CLOSED threads about attic stairs and I'd like more of a head's up before the estimate.

I figure the attic opening will have to be enlarged. Anyone who has had the stairs installed......how much larger does the opening have to be than what what put in by the builder? We had our pull down ladder replaced when we moved in, with a very sturdy aluminum ladder but we now realize having normal stairs would be safer for all the activity we have up and down that ladder.

Any information and experience with the company and also with the function of the stairs would be very much appreciated. Thanks.

https://majicstairsinc.com/

Kenswing 01-15-2022 01:19 PM

You're looking in the neighborhood of $3,500. Maybe a little more if they have to install an outlet or move a gas line. Work was done when they said. The installer did a great job,

At first it was hard spending that much money on attic access. But it is money we feel even more now that we've been here for over nine months that was money well spent. Having actual stairs with a hand rail is soooo nice.

CWGUY 01-15-2022 06:22 PM

:icon_wink: 2 questions......

1. What are "all the activity we have up and down that ladder"?

2. Am I the only one who goes in the attic maybe 1 time a year?

:popcorn:

asianthree 01-15-2022 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CWGUY (Post 2050144)
:icon_wink: 2 questions......

1. What are "all the activity we have up and down that ladder"?

2. Am I the only one who goes in the attic maybe 1 time a year?

:popcorn:

We also thought about how often we make the trip up. We get our Halloween decorations down, when they go up we bring down Christmas, so double your trip.

Our friends, who have a enlarged 3 car garage put in magic stairs. So far haven’t used them in 4 months, due to the extensive storage in the garage. Their cost $3750, and rethinking why they had the install

coffeebean 01-22-2022 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CWGUY (Post 2050144)
:icon_wink: 2 questions......

1. What are "all the activity we have up and down that ladder"?

2. Am I the only one who goes in the attic maybe 1 time a year?

:popcorn:

The "activity" is all the different items we bring up and down the ladder into the attic. I'm in the attic on average twice a month, more during the holidays.

coffeebean 01-22-2022 06:41 PM

We had Chad from Majic Stairs at our home for an estimate. Turns out, we don't have the space in the attic to install the stairs. There is too much duct work in the way and the trusses are in the way too. Plus, if he COULD get the stairs to be stored in the attic, where they would have to be installed would not allow us to be able to stand up once we got to the top of the stairs. Chad told us there are many potential customers that he has disappointed with this news.

We have a 10 foot ceiling in our garage which means our stairs have to be 2 feet longer than in an 8 foot ceiling garage. The total length of clear space needed for the Majic Stairs is 17 feet.The stairs just won't fit. :(

Speedie 01-22-2022 08:10 PM

I use my attic twice a year. Once to put stuff up, then a year later to take the stuff down and trash most of it. Extreme heat and humidity take a toll on almost everything stored up there.

For holiday decorations, I can buy a lot of new stuff for $3,500.

fdpaq0580 01-22-2022 09:15 PM

Wow!!
 
When I first read some of the responses and prices I thought, are you putting in an escalator? Looked up Majik stairs. They look like very nice stairs, but $3750?? Really? Can't help think it is quite over priced for villagers.
Like most, I get into my attic no more than twice a year and a ladder works fine for me. In our previous home I bought a set of stairs that folded up and stowed away in the attic. It was simple to install and only cost about $200.00 as I recall. But for as little as we use the attic even that is not worth bothering with. And, I have a lot of better uses for $3750.00. But, not my money, not my decision to make.

villagetinker 01-23-2022 09:40 AM

I wanted the versa lift system to get the heavier items to the attic and the pull down folding ladder for me to get to the attic. The only reason I did not install the versa lift was it was limited to 4 feet in length and the containers for the xmas tree are almost 5 feet. I think were are going to be looking at a smaller tree (yeah) and then I will look at the versa lift again.

Catfishjeff 01-23-2022 12:05 PM

We installed the stairs even before our furniture arrived over two years ago. We totally love them and we are in and out of the attic multiple times a week. In particular we feel much safer with the gentle angle of the stairs and the solid hand rails.

Garywt 01-23-2022 09:38 PM

We have a tiny opening in our closet which I have never looked at and one in our garage which I have gone up once in 3 years just to put some parts to the slider blinds that we took down.

Other than that I am not sure what I would store up there with how hot it gets. I know up north I can’t put anything that melts or can freeze in the attic. In Florida I figured the heat would destroy just about anything up there.

What do people put up these. Maybe we just don’t have much but between closets and the garage we seem to have room.

The stairs look nice but if not using the attic the ladder is fine so far.

charmed59 01-23-2022 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2050148)
We also thought about how often we make the trip up. We get our Halloween decorations down, when they go up we bring down Christmas, so double your trip.

Our friends, who have a enlarged 3 car garage put in magic stairs. So far haven’t used them in 4 months, due to the extensive storage in the garage. Their cost $3750, and rethinking why they had the install

I gotta say, I’m super impressed with you folks that can get all your holiday decorations down stairs in one trip. We have a lift, and we must run at least 5 loads for Christmas, and two for retrieving and putting back our luggage for every trip we take.

With the easy to climb stairs I even go up to check the roof after heavy winds or rain. And the electrical and plumbing guys love us.

asianthree 01-24-2022 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by charmed59 (Post 2052831)
I gotta say, I’m super impressed with you folks that can get all your holiday decorations down stairs in one trip. We have a lift, and we must run at least 5 loads for Christmas, and two for retrieving and putting back our luggage for every trip we take.

With the easy to climb stairs I even go up to check the roof after heavy winds or rain. And the electrical and plumbing guys love us.

Pretty easy one goes up the stairs, one hands bins up. Takes about 10 minutes, 7 green top bins Christmas, 3 black top bins Halloween.

Super organized, beats the crap out of running up and down the basement stairs up north.

So far no damage to our decorations since we started storing in 2010.

Would love the lift, but don’t qualify

Chi-Town 01-24-2022 04:20 PM

Got the stairs and lift. Seemed high at the time but not now.

Retiring 02-07-2022 10:37 PM

I’m a part timer here and still moving in but I am willing to show you the majic stairs and versa lift (pm me). You can contact me and I’ll do one demo on a date when I’m here. I cannot show it a dozen times in a day. The installer warned me about treating this like a toy, showing the neighbors every day, and burning out the motor. I’ll give couple demos for those that want to see it in action. I’ll try to find the invoice. Majik stairs and versa lift, together just under $6k I think. Was it worth it? It was for me. I’m in the Vill of St. Catherine.


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