I recently swapped loft ladders from the MiL's house when it was being sold. Exactly the same ladder as I already had but newer, more solid and with a handrail. The handrail has made it even harder to get in and out of the loft plus when putting large items up there, I have to go up and first remove the ladder to get spare dining room chairs and large boxes through the hole. The current size of the hatch is just 60x56. I was looking at something like THIS. which is 70x120 with foldable wooden stairs. The stairs fold up on the loft hatch and it is counterbalanced with a spring. The problem I have is that obviously I’ll need a wider/longer hole cut to accommodate the assembly. I can't make the hole bigger towards the side that the existing ladder is fixed to as there will be very little headroom in the loft at that point so it will have to go in the other direction. Trouble with that is there is a 10ft, 6”x2” wooden beam that is mounted at 90° on top of the ceiling joists and on the other side of that are the feed and return pipes to the boiler plus the boiler wiring which will require re-routing. I have no problem with the plumbing and wiring but I’m wondering what the 6”x2” joist is doing and whether it can be removed. Is this doable? Any suggestions?
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