(2nd try) How do you climb down from a roof?

   / (2nd try) How do you climb down from a roof? #31  
Haven't seen this on a previous post:
Another thing you can do to secure the ladder is to tie the bottom down so it won't fall over or kick out. Also tie it at the top to prevent movement. The pic of the ladder stand posted before is an excellent way to secure it.
Rgds,
tim
 
   / (2nd try) How do you climb down from a roof?
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#32  
I appreciate everyone's comments. In case anyone's interested, here's the picture of what I'm trying to do. I didn't have time to setup the ladder for this picture, but I put the extension ladder from the ground to the 2nd floor roof.
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I really like the ladder stabilizer that smitty9266 recommended, and I plan to buy one of them. I also plan to tie off the ladder at the top and throw a rope over the roof. If I tie the other end to my tractor then I might even meet the minimum requirement to post in this forum. :D I'll admit that this isn't much of a project, and I actually intended to post in the Safety forum.

I can't really argue with those who say I have no business being on the roof. I'm not exactly on Plan A right now. I made several attempts to get someone to do the work for me, and most won't even call back. I managed to get a couple of quotes that I thought were outrageous. The roofers in our area have plenty of work, due to some extensive storm damage last year. No one seems to want to bother with a small job like mine.

I've actually done a fair amount of work fixing loose roof screws on our 72' x 200' pole barn, so I'm not completely unaccustomed to working on a roof. There was just something about the extra height of the 2nd floor roof edge that made me uncomfortable and I wanted to get better ideas on how to do things.

As foggy1111 suggests, I wasn't born knowing this stuff, and I've received a lot of good information. Thanks again.
 
   / (2nd try) How do you climb down from a roof? #33  
if you see a need to be up there much, I'd consider installing a couple of lag hooks in the fascia under the gutter to use as an anchor point for tieing off the ladder.
 
   / (2nd try) How do you climb down from a roof? #34  
I would think about accessing that roof from a stepladder on the lower roof.

I had a similar situation in my old house and found that a stepladder with the top secured to the building (lag hooks and chain) was very stable and seemed much safer to me than going up an extension ladder from the ground. Also prevented gutter damage.

Just have to be careful not to get your weight outside the base of the ladder. Get a ladder with a wide enough stance and climb it from the uphill side. It should be tall enough to easily step from the ladder to the roof.

Spend the $$ on a quality 10' or 12' step ladder and save yourself a nasty fall.
 
   / (2nd try) How do you climb down from a roof? #35  
My apologies to you with my quoted comment "no business being on the roof"
I understand You need to get some jobs done and concerned about the safety factors, and it is good for you to ask;) it's just that over the past 30+ years of me hiring guys that tell me they have no problems with working on ladders scaffolds etc, only to get the job and once they are on a ladder they freeze and are scared to death, Heck one time I had to call a boom truck to get one of my best employ down from the top of a chimney chase approx 60ft high took a 40 ft ladder plus 2 scaffold :rolleyes: so freezing up can happen to the best of us, Some people say that being scared is only natural, although in my business you cannot be afraid of hights, if so it will get you hurt or killed, I'm not saying you don't need to maintain a safety factor of concern and safety environment using good safe tools,Oh! and (common since).........
in construction you have 3 types of people,
1-Cautious/Careful,- be sure all safety measures are in place before working.
2-stupid/Careless, - ones who cut their fingers off & fall from ladders
3-people with common since that know when Not! to try something their not sure they can do, .....and to me these are the smartest groups ;)
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Now preaching over..:D
There is another device I use on ladders when working around windows
its called a window standoff, in your picture it looks like you have a standard 12" soffit overhang with gutters, obviously you dont want to prop a ladder on the gutter, so any of these devices metioned will work either on the roof or against the wall, But when installing it bring it down to the 2nd or 3rd rung this way you'll have enough ladder above the roof to grab hold to when attempting to step back onto the ladder,
 
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   / (2nd try) How do you climb down from a roof? #36  
I have one of those standoffs - they're great! (and relatively inexpensive)
you can find them in the ladder section at any big box store, usually under $30.
In addition to holding the ladder out from the soffets or straddling window casings, they pretty much stop any tendency of the ladder to sway or twist.
 
   / (2nd try) How do you climb down from a roof? #37  
When it comes to projects that need a ladder over 10' I usually fix the problem by writing a check:D
 
   / (2nd try) How do you climb down from a roof? #38  
How do you climb down from a roof?

There are two ways. The one I prefer is quite slowly. The other method is off course much faster.:D

Can you install or have some scaffolding erected?? :D
 
   / (2nd try) How do you climb down from a roof? #39  
Please don't forget footing. I looked at your picture and it looks like you will be basing on your lawn. I had a dear friend up higher than your house hanging christmas lights. The bottom slipped out and he rode the ladder all the way down. He got lucky, he only got a major concussion, a broken arm and collarbone. I swear I was in the emergency room with him and another guy was rolled in with both his arms broken. I looked at the nurse and she said two things. "It is christmas, we get at least 4 a day" and "I hope he and his wife are solid, who is going to wipe his tush".

Yeah, Be careful. If you don't like heights don't do it. Looking down from 30 feet trying to get back on the ladder is a bad time to find out you are acrophobic. Those mounts for the top of the ladder are cool, but I don't know how well they work when you are trying to exit the ladder. seems likes something to trip on but I know they are great for doing wall and gutter work.
 
   / (2nd try) How do you climb down from a roof? #40  
Thanks for the pic.
Seems I would be going onto the lower side roof and then onto the 2nd story roof (not directly onto the high roof from the ground). Looks like one could almost jump onto the 2nd story from the peak of the first :) , but can't see that height from the pic.

I'd only ladder that high side of the house to work on the eaves or windows on that side.
 

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