An attic stair like no other
The Rainbow Attic Stair may be the next best thing to a full-sized stair case.
Maybe it was the bright blue color, maybe it was the unusual design, but the Rainbow Attic Stair caught my eye from across the exhibit hall. Up close, I learned that the treads are supported by a pair of scissor-like mechanisms, made of powder-coated steel. It turns out that the bright colors (yellow, orange, blue, green, red) are used to distinguish the various sizes/models. But the design isn't just eye catching, it also makes sense. The steel construction means a load capacity of 350 lb. And the scissor mechanism makes the stair self adjusting for ceiling height, so you don't have to trim this stair the way you do conventional attic stairs.
Other features of this stair include a 4-ft. telescoping handrail, a pair of safety handles at the top and steel flange around the opening that eliminates the need for casing. But even more appealing, the integral door is insulated with 2 in. of foam, for an R-15 rating, and there's a double row of vinyl-bulb weather-stripping around it. The stair even comes with four adjustable hangers that make installation as simple as tightening four nuts.
Admittedly a full-sized staircase would be the safest, most comfortable access for any attic, but since that's just not an option in most homes, the Rainbow Attic Stair may be the next best thing. It comes in three rough-opening sizes and extends from 7 ft., 4 in. to 11 ft., 6 in., depending on model. Prices start at around $500. For more information, visit the manufacturers Web site at www.shelterproducts.net.
-- Kevin Ireton