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Home›Latest News›Rolling Ladders – Design By Build Rolling Ladders – Short Description.

Rolling Ladders – Design By Build Rolling Ladders – Short Description.

By Jamie Bullock
January 29, 2021
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Our rolling library ladders are not just a simple access solution, but they are a key design feature in their own right. Regardless of the location of your rolling ladder it’ll be sure to add style and substance to even the trickiest of access solutions.

Handcrafted in the UK in a variety of sustainable timbers, our rolling ladders are made to order and can be designed to your exact specifications and design requirements. If you need to match decor this also can be achieved.

Over time we have revolutionised our rolling ladder system to enhance the look of our ladders in many different environments. We now offer not only sustainable timbers such as Oak and Walnut, but also have stainless steel solutions available for the most modern environments.

Our rolling ladders simply glide along along their tracks allowing you to access bookshelves or mezzanines with ease. When not in operation they can also be stored vertically to ensure they don’t get in the way.

For more information on how our rolling ladders work or how they are crafted don’t hesitate to contact our expert team on 01204 590 232 or email us on bespoke@ladderstore.com.

Alternatively visit our website www.ladderstore.com/rolling-ladders.

Rolling Ladders Buyers Guide. Aluminium or Stainless Steel Track

The first step of choosing your rolling ladder is to decide your track type. We have two options available, aluminium and stainless steel. If you are looking for a rolling ladder to go over bookcases or spaces that are out of sight the aluminium option would suit you best. This is due to customer feedback with the steel track looking much cleaner.

Removable or Captive?

The rolling ladders have two options, captive or removable. The captive option means that the ladder will be fixed to the track at all times but the removable option can be stored elsewhere when not in use.

Wood Type

If you are looking to match your decor or wanting to paint your ladder the wood type can be an important selection. The timbers and benefits of these can be found below.

Redwood – Our most cost effective option offering the most lightweight ladder

Poplar – Also known as tulipwood this timber is perfect for painting or staining as the low sap content ensures the most even and effective finish.

Ash – Our strongest timber ladder with a distinctive grain

Oak – A classic timber which will suit most decors, perfect with an oiled finish

Walnut – A beautiful dark finish perfect to take a clear lacquered finish.

Finishes

We recommend all of our rolling ladders to have a finish, this helps protect the wood and stops marking when the ladder is in use. We can stain, laquer or paint your ladder for you or you can do this yourself should you prefer.

Delivery

Once the drawings have been signed off our rolling ladders have a lead time of 3-4 weeks and will be delivered shortly after this ready to be fitted.

Ladderstore Ltd
The Old Bank, 116-118 Bradshaw Brow, Bolton, Bl2 3DD
Email: bespoke@ladderstore.com
Telephone: 01204 590 232
Website: www.ladderstore.com/rolling-ladders

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