Make sure that both legs are resting securely on a flat stable surface and that the ladder itself forms roughly a 75 degree angle to the ground when fully extended.
How to safely inspect a steep hip roof.
Leave the ladder assist behind and make more money more efficiently and safer.
The biggest concern for any adjuster is roof safety.
The a frame style roof shown just above located on highway 61 just south of hovland minnesota is built at a 75 angle and is considered a very steep roof.
The possibility of slipping and falling makes working on any roof dangerous but it s especially so if the roof rises more than 4 feet for every 12 feet of.
Inspecting these steep roofs closely is difficult or impossible without special equipment so you should get as close as you can using binoculars to look for signs of leakage beneath these roofs.
I recommend the hipplock to anyone that gets on 2 story and steep roofs.
The table below describes different roof slopes giving roor slope in rise run in inches and re expressing the same slopes as angle grade walk ability and roof type or class.
Keep reading for 6 essential safety tips for working on your roof.
Set up your ladder beneath one of the roof s hips or sloped faces.
This device keeps you firmly anchored on steep and high roofs allows you to get more done without additional help.
Forget the fashion faux pas safety always comes first.
Ways to work on a steeply pitched roof.
Inspection concerns include flashing at the round sidewalls and areas at which conical roofs intersect with roofs of other shapes.
Even the experienced do it yourselfer should do everything he or she can to make roof work as safe as possible and minimize any potential for injury even if that means facing your fears of looking foolish in a safety harness.