How to climb a steep roof.
How to climb a steep roof safely.
When we frame steep roofs that are high off the ground we set up scaffold around the bottom of the roof.
Rock climbing is very similar to roofing on rope.
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.
If you re a homeowner please don.
Don t pull yourself up by rope it is just there to save you if you slip.
If you need to climb up on your roof for any reason make sure you read this safety guide first.
The biggest concern for any adjuster is roof safety.
It adds a degree of safety to the roof job and the time saved framing the soffits and fascia as well as starting the sheeting and shingles offsets the cost of the scaffold set up.
You need safety equipment whenever you climb on a steep roof but it needs to be more elaborate if you re doing a big job such as re shingling.
This device keeps you firmly anchored on steep and high roofs allows you to get more done without additional help.
If you dont know how to use the equipment find out all you can.
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.
If you re inexperienced don t ignore this advice and hire professionals to get on your roof to do anything you need.
Most homeowners already have some of the equipment necessary for climbing onto a steep roof.
A roof is no place to be when it s wet or it may rain.
If you dont already have experience learn the important knots and climbing procedures.
Continue up roof in this way making sure you re stable before unclipping and re clipping.
Invest in the right gear.
You have big chances to fall if you climb on steep roofs without any confidence.
To safely work on metal roofs you need to be comfortable on roofs in general and have no fear of heights.
Leave the ladder assist behind and make more money more efficiently and safer.
A wooden or aluminum extension ladder can do the trick to get you high enough to take your first steps onto the roof.
I recommend the hipplock to anyone that gets on 2 story and steep roofs.