Always keep three points of contact on the ladder.
How to climb onto a roof with a ladder.
Get a spotter to help keep the ladder steady while you climb.
How to climb a ladder to a roof.
The next thing on your to do list would be to take the ladder up to the roof and start setting it up.
A wooden or aluminum extension ladder can do the trick to get you high enough to take your first steps onto the roof.
Stand the ladder up and pull the rope to extend the ladder until the top of the ladder extends past the eave by.
Ladder hooks can be rented from tool.
When placing the ladder against the roof put in on level ground with no bumps or divots.
I also have a helper hold onto the bottom of the ladder to stabilize it.
This will help give you three points of contact which helps secure the ladder even more.
You can attach a gripper at the bottom of your pivit to make sure it does not slip when you are on the ladder.
The first time you climb the ladder secure it with a rope or cord to an anchor point on the roof.
You should always face the ladder holding onto the rungs while you climb.
Install the ladder hooks to the top of the extension ladder according to the manufacturer s instructions.
To begin the setup process at first you have to place the pivit where you would like the bottom leg of the ladder to go.
Ask a helper to hold the ladder while you climb.
Upon placement ensure that the top extends no less than 3 ft.
The simplest way to achieve this is by standing with your toes touching the feet of the ladder and extending your arms forward.
Most homeowners already have some of the equipment necessary for climbing onto a steep roof.
Either both hands and one foot or both feet and one hand.
I d suggest it should be at least 3 feet past the edge of your gutter and 4 feet is better.
Make sure that your ladder has a 7 to 10 feet overhang at the top of the roof.
Set the ladder at a 75 angle with the ground.
How to climb a steep roof.