I’d like to refresh some sealant on the roof but I have such terrible roof anxiety. Getting up the ladder is good, getting down is really awkward I find.
I’d like to refresh some sealant on the roof but I have such terrible roof anxiety. Getting up the ladder is good, getting down is really awkward I find.
Just recently discussed. climbing on the roof... (https://www.lazydazeowners.com/index.php?topic=33567.msg204963#msg204963 )
Chris
Jacob - do you have someone to hold the ladder, direct you, and if necessary guide your foot? Do you have a really solid ladder? We bought this http://www.homedepot.com/p/Gorilla-Ladders-22-ft-Reach-MPX-Aluminum-Multi-Position-Ladder-with-375-lb-Load-Capacity-Type-IAA-Duty-Rating-GLMPX-22/303903543 about 20 years ago and thought what took us so long. If I was buying a new one for the LD I would get the 26' one so in the A position it would go a couple feet above the roof for a better transition.
Very solid ladder - no worries for one person unless to push against it to get on the roof and push it over.
Jane
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I am 79 yrs. old and do climbing and decent in SLOW MOTION!!!
Think about every move and check it twice, all will end well.
Bob
So I just read soemewhere that someone uses the emergency hatch above the can bed to get on the roof. That actually sounds like a great idea!
So I just read soemewhere that someone uses the emergency hatch above the can bed to get on the roof. That actually sounds like a great idea!
Our '83 had no ladder - the hatch was the ONLY safe way I had to get on the roof. Still, it helps to be a contortionist to do the deed, and it is difficult to get the hatch to stay fully open. I MUCH prefer access by the ladder on our current '04, and descending it is not a problem either. Ours also has the rear railing, which I find handy for securing tools, hose and such placed up there via stepladder on driver's side.
Steve