Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Ours were installed when we bought the home. Covered the entire area over the garage.
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When you had your stairs installed, did he use the drywall to cover the opening to retain the fire integrity of the garage?
Did the prices quoted above include any floor boards in the attic? Thanks |
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IMHO, I do not think you can cover with drywall. The pull down stairs I have seen (and installed) are designed to be flush with the existing ceiling. Also, the springs are designed for the weight of the stairs and the wood door. I suspect the additional weight would cause the door to not close properly.
You MAY be able to install a thin piece of sheet metal (stainless steel would be my preference, as thin as you can get it) to get some level of fire proofing. Aluminum would probably melt too soon. Hope this helps.
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This fireproofing question has come up many times before here. As a retired career firefighter I totally understand the concern.
They DO make fire rated attic stairs. They cost quite a bit more, and honestly, doing about 400 inspections a year in The Villages, I have yet to see one. The garage ceiling is typically 5/8 inch firecode drywall.....however I often find that the garage entryway, (hatch) is only 1/2 inch drywall. Also, with plastic receptacles and outlet covers in the ceiling, etc, I would consider the ceiling's fire resistance already compromised. Frank
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Tim will also will do a lot of other jobs. He completely doubled the size of our master walk-in closet. He took the existing wire shelving and lowered them about a foot and installed a second duplicate set about 2 feet above the original level. So we have double the space, he provided all the shelving, patched and painted all the holes, everything was $150 and he even has his own helper. We had him also install cabinet pulls on all our kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors. That's why this website is so valuable. Tim is usually booked up a week or two in advance, but since we knew our closing date, I called Tim from Baltimore and had him scheduled to do our house before we even moved in. We did this also with the painter, had the entire inside painted before our furniture arrived. For that, search Investment Painters, you will see hundreds of recommendations. |
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Another vote for M & M. It was $250.00 about 2 years ago.
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I think I have a better solution that hardly cost anything. If you pm I'll share it.
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