The spreader arms on the attic stairs in my house are bowed inwards and are getting worse everytime I open it up. They were installed before I moved into the house, so I'm not sure of the brand. Is it possible to find replacement arms or do I have to install an entire new stairs case?
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just assuming the stairs were attacked by humidity and heat and they started curving, I would think the whole assembly should be replaced. once wood starts to warp in any given direction its almost impossible to stop it. be it a material fault or an engineering choice of materials, I wouldn't keep it. now its dangerous for anyone using it. it could collapse causing injury to the user.
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thanks for your reply...the wood is not bowed or warped, it is the steel arm that folds up and down...I think you're right I need to replace it...I was hoping not to replace the whole thing and just get parts...everything I've looked at online does not have parts
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Hi, I'm currently having the same problem. I found attic replacement spreader arms at INDUSTRIAL LADDER online (cost around $30. for a pair) Customer Service said if they do not fit then they can be sent back and they will credit everything but the shipping costs. I couldn't find them in any stores so I thought it was worth taking a chance as the picture looked exactly like my attic stairs. Good luck!!
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