August 05, 2025 1 min read
Our Bailey fibreglass ladders are designed with non-conductive stiles, which means the risk of electrical shock can be avoided for those who working near electricity, for undertaking electrical contracting jobs or for domestic electrical works. The fibreglass stiles are also non-marking and warm to the touch and retain their smooth surface over the duration of their lifetime, therefore ideal for specialist trades such as painting and decorating.
Below are three key benefits of our fibreglass ladders to demonstrate why fibreglass is the best overall material for any type of job around the worksite.
Inherently strong and robust; ladders made from fibreglass offer high resistance to denting and twisting. Consistent quality and low maintenance are characteristics of fibreglass. These automatically lead to cost savings over time. Competitive whole-of-life costs are a recognised benefit of fibreglass ladders.
Designed and tested for extreme temperatures, fibreglass is highly resistant to weathering, corrosion and rusting.
Non-marking, fibreglass is warmer to the touch and retains its smooth surface. Fibreglass ladders are therefore ideal for specialist trades such as painting and decorating.
Fibreglass does not conduct electricity, so it’s safer to use around power lines or other live sources of electricity.
Electricians and other professionals working around electricity should choose fibreglass ladders.
To see our range of Fibreglass ladders click here or call 0800 937 731 for free advice.
Our showroom is at 30A Noel Burnside Road, Wiri, Auckland and is open between 7am - 4.30pm Monday to Fridays.