Your workers will need regular access to your HVAC system to ensure it works well. The access can include support for vents, filters, control panels, or any support features necessary for keeping your HVAC setup running. You’ll need HVAC access stairs that will help your workers reach the space with ease while protecting the entire HVAC body or any other surfaces. You can contact us at REDD Team when searching for help with your HVAC layout.

The Value of Your HVAC Access Stairs

HVAC Access StairsThe reasons why you’ll require HVAC access stairs are plentiful:

  • Some spaces around an HVAC setup might be fragile. You’ll require access stairs to keep people away from some of those sensitive spots. Stairs can create barriers that keep people from interfering with certain things.
  • Different parts of an HVAC system can be placed around many spaces. For example, you might find a filter setup on one end while a control panel is on the other. Your access stairs can be designed to provide a simple reach to all these points.
  • Some HVAC units are secured on sensitive surfaces like a roof. Access stairs let people reach these units without interfering with the roof.

How Will Your Stairs Be Designed?

Our workers at REDD Team can check your HVAC setup and see how it works to determine the right way to design your stairs. You’ll get various things out of your stairs:

  • You can get two sets of stairs for the entire setup. You can use one set for going up and the other for going down, reducing the risk of traffic or congestion.
  • The number of steps on your stairs will vary, but most HVAC access stairs require about four to six steps.
  • Safe barriers are necessary on all sides of the stairs. The barriers should be about 34 to 38 inches high to keep people from falling over.
  • The platform can be designed in various layouts. A square or rectangular platform can work, but you can also produce something going in more directions if your HVAC unit is larger or has more access points in different spots.
  • Small guards can appear on the bottom parts of the stairs and platform. These guards keep solid items from slipping and interfering with the HVAC design.

How Is It Anchored?

The stairs must also be anchored well to prevent shifting or wearing out. REDD Team makes its stairs with aluminum materials that can last years and are easier to maintain than other items.

The posts supporting your stairs can include anchors supported by cement or other fasteners. Depending on the surface, you can get a cement application or a drilled hole ready to get the anchors running. We’ll check your surface and determine what is appropriate without risking possible damage to the entire surface. Our work ensures that whatever you use is safe and easy to manage.

REDD Team is here to serve your needs when getting HVAC access stairs ready. You can contact us at (800) 648-3696 for further details on how we can serve you, or you can visit our website to learn more about how we can serve you and get your HVAC stairs ready for use.