How To Get On Your Roof With A Ladder
Make sure your roof ladder is long enough.
How to get on your roof with a ladder. For example if the total ladder length is 20 feet the feet. Nail the 2 by 4 lumber to the roof with framing nails. A roofing ladder is simply an extension ladder that has been securely attached to the ridge of a sloped roof to allow a roofer to work from an angle though no more than 75 degrees on the roof. Never step up and over the top of the ladder.
The lumber provides a ledge to grab onto as you climb onto the roof from the ladder. It needs to be at least three rungs above the gutter. Even when your ladder is secured in the roof you should still try to be on the safe side given that you are a beginner at using ladders. Divide the total ladder length by four and position its base to sit 1 foot away from the roof edge for every 4 feet of its length.
If someone is there to hold and stabilize it then you will feel more confident. Pry the wood away when you are back on the ladder and. When you get off the roof take the same approach holding onto the ladder and stepping around it instead of over the top. It s advisable to opt for a roof ladder with non slip serrated rungs.
To secure the extending roof ladder a pair of roof hooks should be installed onto the ladder. And that is all there is to set the ladder on the roof. Instead hold onto the ladder with both hands and step around the ladder and onto the roof. These give better grip when walking up onto the roof and minimise any risk of accidents.