Loft hatch sizes

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Our house is 1981 built. Looking for replacement loft hatch but confused about sizes. Measured and is 22” by 33” (if measured from inside lip)

Have includes photos. Can you please clarify where exactly I should measure from. Also general availability of hatches in these sizes.

Many thanks.

L
 
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you just buy the hatch that you can adapt to fit if you cant reduce the size off the hatch kit to fit then you must adapt the opening to fit the kit
 
Thanks. When you say, you just buy the hatch that you can adapt etc, do you mean just based on nearest size, or ones that can specifically be cut?

Can’t believe ours is unique?

Carpet is v latest Axminster
 
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It looks green in the corner, I thought you might of had a leak and gone mouldy.

Andy
 
Thanks. No leak, just a remnant of ancient history. Are you able to clarify my follow up query?
 
Why don't you just take out the old frame and fit 50mm x 25mm batten around the frame. Then fit a pull down loft hatch.
You could even make the opening bigger by putting in a new trimmer joist.


Job Done

Andy
 
Thanks. Not really into carpentry, so preferred to fiddle with hatch rather than opening.
 
What type of loft hatch do you currently have, and why does it need changing. You could use the screwfix one, but you need to make the loft opening smaller, and the length would shorten okay, but the width would leave a gap around the new edge, as your current hatch opening is about 130mm wider than the screwfix hatch.

You could take off that metal lip, cut come architrave to fit inside the opening, and then cut a piece of board to fit into the opening, and it'd rest on the architrave. But looking at picture 3, I suspect the architrave needs to go on the outside of the loft, projecting into it a bit, and then just as piece of 2x1 to form the internal lip.
 
Thanks. Think hatch is original one- just metal panel which originally fitted but now some gaps.

House is 1981 but, as usual, same size not available. I guess we’re the only ones living in these houses in 2017:giggle:

Will have a ponder.

Thanks
 
Take the loft hatch to a timber merchant and ask them to cut you a replacement with an extra 10mm or 20mm bigger. Paint it white, job done

Andy
 
If it is metal, what is the frame made from and how is there a gap?
Just something like a batten inside the frame might allow a strip of weatherstrip to be fitted
 

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