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Star’s Handy Service
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Serving Cibola, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

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"For the past three years, Kevin has been an absolute star in helping us maintain and improve our home and property. From setting up and taking down outside holiday decorations that make our home shine every season to installing handicap railing in our garage with precision and care, Kevin consistently goes above and beyond. No job is too small—whether it's repairs or upgrades around the house, he handles each task with professionalism and a keen eye for detail. Kevin is reliable, prompt, and always pleasant to work with. His dedication and expertise make him the best handyman we've ever hired, and we couldn’t be happier with the quality of his work. Highly recommend him for anyone needing a trustworthy, skilled handyman!"
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FAQs for wood stairs and railings installation and replacement projects in Cibola, AZ

A pro can set an attic ladder in two to four hours, including framing adjustments and finish work. Complex installs—like cutting a brand-new opening or trimming joists—land toward the high end of that window. Tackle the job yourself and plan on a full day, plus an extra pair of hands, since one mis-measurement can slow everything down.

Local building codes drive this decision. If your ceiling has a fire-rating requirement, the ladder must match it to maintain that protective barrier. A rated unit slows flame spread between the attic and living space, buying valuable evacuation time and limiting damage. 

Because codes vary by city and even by neighborhood, check with the permitting office or ask your contractor before you order the ladder.

Aluminum ladders are light, rust-proof, and easy to maneuver, making them a practical choice for most households. Wood models handle higher weight loads and can match traditional trim if aesthetics top your list, but they’re heavier and need occasional upkeep. 

Compare the ladder’s duty rating, your ceiling height, and how often you’ll use it. The best option is the one that balances safety, convenience, and the look you want without stretching the budget.

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