Here are some tips for working safely on a roof.
How to be safe on a steep roof.
That probably means a set of scaffolding and all new rappelling or tree climbing gear.
Invest in the right gear.
Make sure you ve checked the forecast and only attempt roof work especially on steep roofs when the conditions are acceptable.
Wet roofs are slippery.
As you advance toward the top of the roof take it one slow step a time.
To have a larger area to walk on place planks on top of two roof brackets.
Painting this section of your house that has a steep roof is impossible without a way to safely stay on it.
Step 1 mark the center of your 2 by 4 inch board using a tape measure and pencil.
Stay well away from power lines and don t put ladder across.
In order to climb a steep roof safely you will need to hold your body in the proper position.
Lean your body forward toward the top of the roof to help maintain your balance.
If you dont know how to use the equipment find out all you can.
Leave steep and or high roof work to the pros.
Pick a clear calm cool time of day to work on roofs.
Throw rope with at.
Wind also poses a danger and excessive.
Ladders can be acceptable to get to the bottom side of a roof but you might need other equipment to do more advanced work on a steep roof.
A steeper roof will require you to lean forward more significantly.
If you dont already have experience learn the important knots and climbing procedures.
You need slip resistant roofing shoes and a safe sturdy and flat area to stand on while roofing.
Never do roof work when it s raining or windy.
Roof brackets are installed on the roofs without making any damage to the roof surface and offers a flat area to step on.
There is a simple inexpensive method that will allow you to safely work off your roof and access the areas you need to paint.
Tie rope to a structural part of house or a tree.
To access a roof you ll need an extension ladder.
The few dollars you ll save by doing it yourself aren t worth the risk of.
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.