I have a 28' Type IA fiberglass extension ladder which had a large cherry tree fall on it, and as a result exhibits some side rail damage on both sections of the ladder. The damage consists of minor impact damage, but enough to slightly crush the inside of the "U" channel rail on one side. It's still rigid, but I suspect it would be most unwise to use it.
Can these things be repaired in a manner that is safe and worth doing? Of course, there are numerous ways that the damaged sections could be reinforced, but without some type of engineering analysis I'm not sure how you could prove the efficacy of the repair. I did a search online, and there are some companies who claim that they can repair and "recertify" damaged ladders, but I don't think there is one in my area and I'm skeptical that this ladder could be repaired for less than it's worth.
Anyone in the construction industry here have any experience with these types of things? Should I just cut it up and put it out for the trash?
Can these things be repaired in a manner that is safe and worth doing? Of course, there are numerous ways that the damaged sections could be reinforced, but without some type of engineering analysis I'm not sure how you could prove the efficacy of the repair. I did a search online, and there are some companies who claim that they can repair and "recertify" damaged ladders, but I don't think there is one in my area and I'm skeptical that this ladder could be repaired for less than it's worth.
Anyone in the construction industry here have any experience with these types of things? Should I just cut it up and put it out for the trash?