Extend the ladder at least 3 rungs above the crate.
How to get on roof without damaging gutters.
The gutters along your roof catch rainwater as it washes down the side of the roof.
If your gutters are damaged or ineffective you may have no other choice but to have them installed before your new roofing system.
The higher the slope of a roof is the lower the chances that you ll face any type of water damage.
Slowly raise the ladder with crate attached to the roof just above the gutter.
Check out your roof slope.
If for suppose there is no gutter the roof could be easily damaged by the water over the passing time.
Place it on the ground open side down.
Use wire string or bungy cord to secure the crate to the ladder around the middle of the rung itself.
To prevent damage by a ladder get a delivery type plastic milk crate.
Unless you have scaffolding setup around your house the chances are you will be using a ladder to get up to carry out the needed work.
If you decide to get your gutter system professionally installed one of your options will be seamless gutters which prevents any leakage from seams.
This water is channeled through downspouts where it exits away from your home.
While it is usually best to have a new gutter system installed after your roof sometimes this is not possible.
Homes that were constructed with no gutters may have been built that way for a reason.
While not used very often any more gutter systems can also come in wood for older historical houses.
Gutters aren t meant to hold the weight of a person just the weight of the water that enters them.
If you haven t much experience of positioning a ladder correctly against a roof there are a couple of considerations to make to avoid gutter damage.
These types of systems are usually made from aluminum copper or factory painted steel.
The water hits a peak of your home and essentially just slides right off onto the ground where it belongs.
So naturally putting a ladder against a gutter is almost certainly going to damage the gutter.
The gutter system is one of the most neglected systems in the household.
By redirecting rainwater the gutter reduces erosion of the ground against your home and may greatly decrease the risk of basement flooding and foundation damage.
Where possible avoid leaning the ladder against the gutter.