Using a ladder can be scary on the flattest surface but using one on uneven ground can be dangerous.
How to secure a ladder on a slanted roof.
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.
Basically a slanted roof style is a flat roof tilted high up at one edge to create a very steep slope.
Here we ll teach you how to put a ladder on a sloped roof in the easiest manner.
Options exist to make a ladder work on a slope ranging from ladder leveling feet to the construction of a temporary work platform but regardless of method you must be careful.
As a more expensive alternative purchase two roof jack brackets screw them to your roof 4 feet apart and lay a 6 foot long 2 by 6 inch board across the brackets.
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.
To secure the extending roof ladder a pair of roof hooks should be installed onto the ladder.
It has a greater slope.
Every now and then you ll need to make repairs on hard to reach spots of your home.
Raise the ladder s fly section by pulling the rope until the top three rungs or 3 feet are extending above the edge of the roof.
I decided on a slanted roof.
Hook the fly locks over two ladder rungs to secure the section.
It s similar to a shed or lean to roof or a clerestory roof but has one visible difference.
You can t just follow the same process you employ to place a ladder on a normal roof.
The good news is that there is a way to get up on to your sloped roof safely.
This article is here to help.
I didn t want ridges or valleys which are a lot of work and can leak.
Use a clear roof patch in a tube to seal the screw holes when you remove your anchor board or brackets.
Among the toughest spots to address is the roof as even getting up there can be a challenge.
I wanted a simple roof.