Stand the assembled staircase in the opening and have someone support the base as you climb up part way.
How to install attic stairs by yourself.
As the very first step decide the place where you want to have the attic ladder according to your ease.
Snap a chalk line between the two.
Measure 54 inches and tap the second nail next to the same joist image 1.
Using a reciprocating saw start your cut by lightly tapping the blade into the drywall and cut along the chalk.
Next using an electric drill pop a screw up through the drywall in the ceiling.
Here are the steps to install the attic ladder in your space step 1.
Mark rough opening of new fold down staircase on the ceiling joists in the attic.
So here we are to tell you how to install attic ladders by yourself.
The first step is to cut a hole in your attic floor.
Use a reciprocating saw to cut joists and nails holding any joists that must be removed.
Cutting and bracing a new hole.
Choose a sufficiently large area to leave some sort of room around the attic ladder.
Grab the top of the stringers and squeeze them in until the slide bars on the header guide frame slip into the channel grooves on the outside of the stringers.
Determine the area where you want to place your stairs.
Cut around ceiling trim with a utility knife.
Measure and cut.
Avoid placing the hole in an area where there are double rafters as these essentially hold the house together.
Remove enough drywall to make a comfortable hole by breaking it down with a hammer.
Cut out the framing around existing hatchway opening with a reciprocating saw.
Once you re in the attic locate the screw.
Installing a pull down attic ladder is essential for safer easier access to your attic.
When you find it remove the insulation from the area and determine.