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.
How to climb onto a high roof safely.
You will now be able to climb onto your board and extend your ladder up your 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.
A wooden or aluminum extension ladder can do the trick to get you high enough to take your first steps onto the roof.
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.
While it s not necessarily wise to get up on your roof there may be times when you need to make the climb to fix a slipped or broken tile or clean up tree debris for instance.
Most homeowners already have some of the equipment necessary for climbing onto a steep roof.
When you do this make sure both the side rails are flat against an even surface at the top of the ladder and there s no wobbling.
Carry your second extension ladder up to your roof and set the feet of your ladder up against the portion of board sticking up off the roof.
Complete the first seven or eight rows of shingles from a scaffold to avoid having to work from a ladder or lean precariously over the roof edge.
Safely climbing roof keeps you from not becoming an accident statistic.
Then nail roof brackets along the eve and install toe boards before climbing onto the roof.
Ideal platform for working roof edges.
Make sure that your ladder has a 7 to 10 feet overhang at the top of the roof.
Make sure your ladder is locked into position before you get on it.
To climb a ladder safely start by putting the ladder s feet parallel to the wall and on firm level ground.