Roof safety guide

Your home’s roof plays an important role in keeping your family and the contents within safe and well protected from the elements. A compromised roof can weigh heavily on your mind as well as your pocket in terms of the possible damage it can inflict.

Keeping your roof well maintained can help prevent unnecessary damage and the associated repair costs, while also giving you peace of mind.

If you intend to work on your home’s roof, be sure to follow the safety tips outlined below to avoid any serious accidents or injuries.

Avoid Working On A Wet Roof !!!

The first safety tip when it comes to working on a roof is to never work on a wet roof surface. Before you even get your gear out, make sure that you choose to work on the roof on a dry day. This is because any wetness on the roof surface increases the risk of slippage. Furthermore, any wet leaves on the roof also pose an elevated risk of slippage.

It is also worth mentioning that you should not work on the roof on a windy day. A sudden gust of wind can be devastating as well.

Safe Ladder Use

The ladder is one of the most important tools used in roof maintenance work. Choosing the right ladder and using it properly will help make the entire job much safer. Although using a ladder seems simple and easy, it is nothing but.

It’s important that you take the time to ensure that every part of the ladder’s structure is strong enough to hold your weight as well as the weight of any tools you might have to carry up onto the roof.

Proper use of a ladder involves properly setting it up to ensure that it does not slip from under you. Furthermore, you should avoid placing tools on the ladder steps as they may fall on you, or someone else. You can use a tool tray designed to be fixed on the ladder instead.

Get The Right Gear

Before getting on the ladder, and climbing up to the roof, it is important that you have the right safety gear for the work at hand. Wearing a pair of safety boots, designed to prevent slippage on the roof surface, and a helmet should be common sense. Furthermore, you should have a safety harness designed for use at your roof’s height.

With the above tips in mind, you will have a much safer time cleaning or fixing your roof. If you are not comfortable doing the job yourself seek help from a professional roof restoration company.