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Old 6/17/09, 12:20 AM
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This may sound a bit naive, but can anyone provide me with some ideas as to how to best avoid causing damage to a gutter to gain access to a roof? I've not damaged any yet (just starting out in Inspections), however, there are times when you have to lean the ladder against the gutter to get up on the roof. I'm just wondering if there is a specific device that can be put on a ladder for safe access to a roof without causing any damage.


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Old 6/17/09, 12:36 AM
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This may sound a bit naive, but can anyone provide me with some ideas as to how to best avoid causing damage to a gutter to gain access to a roof? I've not damaged any yet (just starting out in Inspections), however, there are times when you have to lean the ladder against the gutter to get up on the roof. I'm just wondering if there is a specific device that can be put on a ladder for safe access to a roof without causing any damage.


Please advise,

Steve
Yes there are horns that can be attached to your ladder. No, I don't use them.
I recommend you learn to spell recommend, we use that word alot.
Better on the gutter than on the edge of shingles, like at gable ends. I don't know how heavy guys do it.
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This may sound a bit naive, but can anyone provide me with some ideas as to how to best avoid causing damage to a gutter to gain access to a roof? I've not damaged any yet (just starting out in Inspections), however, there are times when you have to lean the ladder against the gutter to get up on the roof. I'm just wondering if there is a specific device that can be put on a ladder for safe access to a roof without causing any damage.


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Loose some weight tubby.
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Old 6/17/09, 7:29 PM
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Ok, if you are referring to me as "tubby". I'm 6'1 and only way 205 lb. My concern with the ladder is that all to often, during my days of construction, I've seen aluminum gutters bent slightly inward or scratched after someone has placed their ladder against them. Unless you way a buck fifty or less, there has to be some deflection on the gutters right?


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Old 6/17/09, 7:36 PM
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Loose some weight tubby.

Linas
you seem a bit pre-occupied with this tubby thing lately...did You pick up a side job with jenny craig as a sales rep or something???



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I think Linas is projecting, James.




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Old 6/17/09, 10:24 PM
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I'm just wondering if there is a specific device that can be put on a ladder for safe access to a roof without causing any damage.
Something like this could help...

http://www.bigrocksupply.com/ladderm...er-p-1151.html

Someone posted a better looking model a while back but I didn't find that one.



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My best tip is to climb always on the gangway side.

Some wrap rags around the ladder rails though .
That would also help insulate your ladder against electric shock .

I have been shocked several times by gutters or downspouts.
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I have been shocked several times by gutters or downspouts.
Thought that was from your electric personality, though.
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Thought that was from your electric personality, though.
If you mean my shocking persona........
That happened during my Telecommunication phase and you would be surprised by the number of bare wires out there.
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All,

Just wanted to say thanks for all the helpful advice. I think I will invest in one of those ladder protection devices. I've seen something similar at Lowes, however they don't advertise that device for resting on the shingles. There was one time when I used to do some roofing repairs and tried to rest tip of my ladder (with rubber protected pads on the ends) against the fascia board and of course I started up the ladder and the ladder sunk down in the mulch of the shrubs just enough to slip down and clear the fascia and slam into the side of the house.

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