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Hey Guys, what foot gear do you use? I'm looking for recommendations for footware that is comfortable, lightweight, water resistant, and good traction without breaking the bank. I was doing a roof inspection the other day and I definitly did not have the right gear and traction was an issue.
Thanks. John Scaparo Innovative Home Inspection, LLC Canton, Michigan 48187 734.664.5853 john@InnovativeHomeInspection.com Michigan Licensed Residential Builder 2101201845 InterNACHI MI #09041012, AHIT Member Plymouth Michigan Home Inspector
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I wear regular casual brown leather slip on shoes for my inspection. (My dress is business casual.) For a steeper, or "more uncomfortable" roof, I change into a pair of cougar paw boots. Those are expensive, but since I don't wear them all the time, they last forever.
Mark Nahrgang www.DaytonSpringfieldHomeInspector.com www.HeyMark.info Home Inspections for Springfield, Dayton, and surrounding OH areas. |
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Vince Santos
StepByStep Home Services LC (734) 748-9584 Providing Home Inspection Services to Southeast Michigan ITA Trained and Certified |
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I wear a dressy/work type shoe for the entire inspection and use a pair of tennis shoes (a.k.a sneakers) for the roof. I would never wear anything hard soled on a roof -Tennis shoes/soft soled only.
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I prefer Merrels. Designed in Grand Rapids!
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I wear police tactical boots on inspections. Lightweight and weather resistant. Great traction on roofs and they provide ankle support.
Scott Gilligan 215-888-4943 Infraspection Institute Level III Certified Thermographer Philadelphia Mold Inspections Philadelphia Home Inspections Philadelphia Commercial Inspections Philadelphia Licensed Home Inspector Pennsylvania - New Jersey - Delaware Infrared Thermal Imaging Inspections President The Greater Philadelphia Chapter of InterNACHI http://pa.nachi.org/greaterphiladelphia Vice President & Webmaster National Association of Commercial Building Inspectors and Thermographers |
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Same here Scott. best overall
Wayne Wilson East TN Home Inspections LLC Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Maryville, Clinton, Farragut, Lenoir City, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville and all the surrounding areas. 865-256-1490 http://site.myhomeinspection.net |
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Cougar Paw are designed specifically for roofing. www.cougarpaws.com
They only come in regular width, so if you have wide feet you will have to look elsewhere. |
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The roofing supply houses here JB and such said "Cougar Paws??" when I asked.
The die hard boots I wear seem to: Last, not track dirt and if I keep them clean, they don't look too bad. I would like: A rockport style shoe like vince had shown with the Die Hard boot bottom. Having almost slipped off a roof and the boots ended "biting" I trust them. The Die Hard sole doesn't seem to "track" or pick up dirt / soil like tennies or waffle bottom boots. Waffle bottom boots (aggressive tread) are OK for some, but in SoCal, the asphalt roofs are gonna get torn up if you walk them in waffle bottoms in the summer time. And as mentioned, waffle bottom boots or even tennies IMO are gonna track dirt / mud in the home. |
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I always wear boot covers when inside. Works for me
Wayne Wilson East TN Home Inspections LLC Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Maryville, Clinton, Farragut, Lenoir City, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville and all the surrounding areas. 865-256-1490 http://site.myhomeinspection.net |
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Believe it or not, Treds from WallyWorld are perfect for inspections. Great traction on rooftops and unbeatable price.
Chuck Evans (TREC #7657) Level III Infraspection Institute Certified Infrared Thermographer (#8402) HomeCert Houston Home Inspections & Thermal Inspections Find us on Facebook Houston Thermal Inspections & Infrared Imaging Find us on Facebook Houston Home Inspector Houston, TX |
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Nothing is better than Cougar Paws for walking roofs.
I have walked on pitches as steep as 14/12......, 12/12 in the rain. They are awesome. |
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I'd have to concur with Jeff on this one. Cougar Paws are one of the most important pieces of PPE equipment that I bring on every inspection. I have used them for 6 years now and will not walk a roof without them anymore.
They are designed specifically for roofing contractors, inspectors, insurance adjusters, etc. and have a special tacky sole material that literally "sticks" to the roof. As soon as you try them for the first time you will understand and you will be hooked. They aren't cheap but they last a long time and when it comes to your safety spending a little extra is the right move in my book! I learned about them from the owner of a local roofing company here in Chi Town when he came out to speak at a monthly NACHI chapter meeting. He provides them for all of his employees and has seen a huge decrease in the number of slips and falls. Give them a try and you will not be dissapointed. oh yeah, forgot to mention that when the soles wear out, you can simply replace the pad on the bottom of the boot and do not have to "re-sole" the boots. These things last forever. Last edited by jreim; 6/21/10 at 11:21 PM.. Reason: additional info added |
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I used to use Cougar Paws and they're nice, but too time consuming taking them on and off especially in muddy, snowy or wet conditions.
About 3 years ago I switched to black, hi-top Reebock court shoes. They have soft gummy soles - they look like dress shoes below your dockers and being soft soles, they STICK very well on roofs. No time lost switching shoes. Walk the outside, walk the roof, then put shoe covers (The Bootie) on and head inside. Helps shave valuable time off the inspection. |
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Troy Pappas Virginia Beach Home Inspector Professional home inspector serving Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Suffolk, Portsmouth, and Chesapeake 757-418-0944 |
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