One of the easiest ways to injure yourself around the home is by using a ladder improperly.
How to climb onto a roof safely.
Leaves twigs and dead insects that have collected on the roof and in gutters can cause injury on uncovered hands.
Climbing on a roof requires a lot of attention to your surroundings and to basic roof and ladder safety to prevent a fall or serious injury.
Climb a ladder to access your roof safely.
Choose a ladder that extends 3 feet 0 91 m taller than the edge of your roof so you can climb it safely.
Wear gloves to safely remove debris from the roof.
From what you wear to how you set up your ladder the little details make the difference in letting you complete your job of your roof safely.
Pry the wood away when you are back on the ladder and.
Use a sturdy extension ladder that extends at least 3 feet above the eaves to climb onto the roof and secure the bottom to the foundation and the top to the eaves or fascia so it doesn t move.
You re now ready to step onto roof.
Once done use a hose to wash extra debris off the roof to remove extra algae and mold.
How to climb a steep roof.
A wooden or aluminum extension ladder can do the trick to get you high enough to take your first steps onto the roof.
So before you climb up there to hang holiday decorations or fix that roof before winter comes take heed.
Most homeowners already have some of the equipment necessary for climbing onto a steep roof.
Snap hook of harness into loop.
The lumber provides a ledge to grab onto as you climb onto the roof from the ladder.
As far as possible walk only on line of screws on metal roofs and on front of roof tiles where they are double thickness and suppor ted by a timber batten underneath.
Place the base of the ladder of its height away from your home and make sure it s on level ground so it stays sturdy.