Tatayosi 375-lb.-Load Step Ladders
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Ladders make many jobs simpler by giving you the extra reach you need. Using a ladder can help you do jobs such as electrical wiring, painting, and cleaning gutters. There are many types of ladders to choose from, including step ladders, extension ladders, and step stools. Choose the one that makes the most sense for the type of work you do. For many homeowners and DIYers, a simple step ladder is essential.
There are a lot of uses for a step ladder, which allows you to reach high points when cleaning, painting, replacing lights, or doing other tasks. These ladders are also compatible with helpful tools like work trays. Consider a platform ladder with large padded rungs that can double as trays to hold all the parts you need at hand.
Step ladders come in a variety of sizes to choose from. If you have high ceilings, you might consider a 12-foot ladder. For standard room heights, a Werner 6-foot step ladder or option from another trusted brand, like Little Giant, might do the trick.
Complete two-person jobs with a twin ladder. If you need more flexibility for high-rise projects, choose a scaffold that gives one or two people more room to work with.
An extension ladder lets you reach even higher, perfect for working on gutters, roofs and trees. For a ladder that leads to your attic, read our guide — How to Install Pull-Down Attic Stairs — or get help from Lowe's professionals.