Hi folks,
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I was wondering if I could use my ladder (such as http://www.screwfix.com/p/multipurpose-ladder-4-section-4-x-3-rungs-3-34m/59020) to lay against the slate tiles of a pitched roof so that I can get up for access to paint a dormer? Will this harm the roof? Should I get a different ladder? If this is all wrong, what way should I go about doing it?
For full information:
I have a shallow pitched roof, from which a box dormer comes out. The wood on the outside of the square box dormer needs painted. There is a nice large section of flat roof outside the dormer window, and from which the pitched roof comes out from.
In terms of safety, the bottom of the ladder would be on a deep flat section of roof, and the pitched roof is not a steep angle. I would probably get someone to hold the ladder whilst I'm doing the work, just to be extra safe. The access would be in the middle of the building with no way of falling to the left or right. I don't see any safety concerns here, as long as I stay aware.
Dormer might extend 1.5 meters out from pitched roof.
There is at least 2 meters of flat roof extending out after the dormer ends.
So my question is really about harming the roof, rather than myself!
Thanks!
Thought this section would be best to post in.
I was wondering if I could use my ladder (such as http://www.screwfix.com/p/multipurpose-ladder-4-section-4-x-3-rungs-3-34m/59020) to lay against the slate tiles of a pitched roof so that I can get up for access to paint a dormer? Will this harm the roof? Should I get a different ladder? If this is all wrong, what way should I go about doing it?
For full information:
I have a shallow pitched roof, from which a box dormer comes out. The wood on the outside of the square box dormer needs painted. There is a nice large section of flat roof outside the dormer window, and from which the pitched roof comes out from.
In terms of safety, the bottom of the ladder would be on a deep flat section of roof, and the pitched roof is not a steep angle. I would probably get someone to hold the ladder whilst I'm doing the work, just to be extra safe. The access would be in the middle of the building with no way of falling to the left or right. I don't see any safety concerns here, as long as I stay aware.
Dormer might extend 1.5 meters out from pitched roof.
There is at least 2 meters of flat roof extending out after the dormer ends.
So my question is really about harming the roof, rather than myself!
Thanks!