Hazel,
I worked on one such door/ladder for a recent customer. It turned out that the hardware for one of the springs had broken, and the spring itself was missing.
I spent considerable time searching, but without the name of the manufacturer (there was none on the steps), it is impossible to find parts that fit. I think I went to 5 or 6 hardware stores, and I was unable to match the spring.
In the end we replaced the ladder. It was not terribly expensive for the ladder (lightweight = rated 250 lbs, heavy duty rated 375 lbs), but it is partly a 2 man job, so the labor was somewhat more.
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Rich Baretto of the Honey Do List fixed my 80+ year old pull-down stairs. He did a terrific job and I'm so thankful since the new pull down stairs are not the same size as the original. I would have had to re-size the door frame in my ceiling if he hadn't fixed them. His number is 973-342-2496.
if it looks anything like this, it’s made by a company called Bessler. God knows how old mine are, but sturdy as hell. My house is 95 years old.
dano said:
if it looks anything like this, it’s made by a company called Bessler. God knows how old mine are, but sturdy as hell. My house is 95 years old.
Looks just like those.
Same here. I was startled for a minute because our stairs also have rooms to the right and the bannister like in the picture to the left. House is over 90 years old.
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The door for the pull down ladder type stairs to the attic does not stay tightly in place the way it used to. I have a piece of cardboard wedged in place now, which works to keep the stair door flush with the ceiling. But I'd like to have it fixed, so I can just push up the stairs the way I used to. Anyone you can recommend who knows how to deal with this 95 year old contraption?