Cut about 2 feet off the end of a two by four using a circular saw.
Putting a ladder on a pitched roof.
Closely examine the area for broken shingles and other areas of damage.
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.
Do not step directly onto the roof.
Homeowners with a steep or slippery roof should assess the damage from the safety of their ladder.
You want to make sure the ladder is placed at the correct angle 75 5 degrees.
Essentially this involves using rope cable or a ladder lashing kit to tie the rope to a secure point in order to prevent it from slipping or falling as you climb up.
How to safely use ladders on a roof 1.
Use a ladder to reach your roof.
Lashing your ladder although not a perfect solution one of the fastest and easiest methods of securing a ladder for a slope is to lash it.
The first step is setting the ladder up properly.
Check the duty rating sticker on the side of the ladder to ensure that you are using the correct type of ladder for.
Gather all the necessary tools before you get on the roof you have to gather and collect all the things you.
Carry an extension.
Make sure the ridge hook roof hook is securely located against the opposite side of the pitched roof.
You also want to make sure the ladder extends three feet above the roof line.
Drive one 3 inch nail into each end of the cut.
Having it extend any more or less can lead to the ladder slipping from the roof or the operator having difficulty getting onto the roof.