Remember it should extend at least 3 feet above the roof s edge.
Getting off roof onto ladder.
This video explains how to safely get on to and off of roof safely from an extension ladder.
Pry the wood away when you are back on the ladder and.
This video explains how to safely get on to and off of roof safely from an extension ladder.
Instead hold onto the ladder with both hands and step around the ladder and onto the roof.
Ensure the ladder extends at least 3 feet above the roof deck use those top three rungs to help you step onto the roof.
To get back onto the ladder hold it and swing a leg onto the rung while facing the roof.
Use two hands to climb the ladder.
Yes many say to use a 1 4 ratio but i often tend to go for 1 3.
If possible you can also bolt a cleat into the ground behind the feet to aid.
Secure the opposite end of the cord to the gutter bracket or another fixed object on the opposite side of the ladder.
While still holding onto the ladder take a test step on the roof first to ensure that the surface isn t slippery and that it can hold your weight.
When you get off the roof take the same approach holding onto the ladder and stepping around it instead of over the top.
On soft ground flip the ladder feet up to expose the spurs and stomp on the bottom rung to penetrate the ground.
Getting back onto the ladder off the roof is merely a matter of reversing your steps as you hold onto the top end of the ladder with your hands.
On uneven ground a ladder leveler is the only safe way to effectively extend one leg of the ladder.
The lumber provides a ledge to grab onto as you climb onto the roof from the ladder.
Never step over the top rung or attempt to go down with your back to the ladder.
Hold the ladder securely with both hands and swing one leg around to step off onto the roof.
Keep the base of the ladder at least 1 foot out from the house for every 3 feet in height.