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Jizmack Baraceros

Finding the Right Ladder

... do not have continuous rigidity, weight pressure must be kept to a minimum to avoid accidents like slips and falls.A roof ladder is a particular type of ladder with distinct structure made for reaching the roof and Loft ladders are ladders ... Read Read: Finding the Right Ladder

By: Jizmack Baraceros | 07/01/2009 | Home Improvement

Ladder Types

... in to let you work on roof. A normal extension ladder might lean against a wall or a tree and hence its ends may be squared off a bit. On the other hand a Roofing Ladder has to extend a few feet past the roof. For additional security, ... Read Read: Ladder Types

By: Megan Ellis | 02/01/2008 | Home Improvement

Different Types Of Ladders

... to different heights thus making it quite versatile. They are quite handy for work in and around the house. Roof Ladder: This is basically an extension ladder with some added security built in to let you work on roof. A normal extension ... Read Read: Different Types Of Ladders

By: Megan Ellis | 16/01/2008 | Home Improvement

Ladders and Steps

... types of ladders and steps available in the market such as: fixed ladders, extension ladder, step ladder, roof ladder, telescopic stepladder, etc. The extension ladders are the ones that can be raised to different heights. Then there are ... Read Read: Ladders and Steps

By: Prady Blake | 14/11/2008 | Business

Ladder Testing: Taking the Pain Out of Compliance

... working parts or surfaces. On top of that, all ladders are not created equal. There are roof ladders, folding ladders, ground ladders, and pompier ladders, each with its own set of moving parts. Because they can be made of either aluminum ... Read Read: Ladder Testing: Taking the Pain Out of Compliance

By: Ian Ray | 16/09/2009 | News & Society

Care and Upkeep of Tile Shingle Roofing for Your Home

... being walked on can also cause your shingle roof tiles to break. When working on a roof of tile shingles, work on planks or a roof ladder. Walking directly on the tiles will cause them to break.If the roof begins to lose English roof tiles ... Read Read: Care and Upkeep of Tile Shingle Roofing for Your Home

By: Wayne Hemrick | 14/11/2009 | Home Improvement

New Ladder Rack Design hits Marketplace, "Vertical Ladder Racks", an excellent alternative

... . One being to stow your ladders over the open bed of your truck, creating a dangerous overhead obstacle; or in the case of roof mounted ladder racks, for trucks, vans and trailers, they stow your ladders on top of the vehicle, the highest ... Read Read: New Ladder Rack Design hits Marketplace, "Vertical Ladder Racks", an excellent alternative

By: Bill Stoppi | 28/11/2009 | Trucks

The 20 Main Roofing Tools

... that go with the ladder. Set up the ladder properly and use good judgment while working on the ladder. You may also need roof jacks in shingling a roof. The roof jack is a metal or wood bracket that is applied to support toe boards on a ... Read Read: The 20 Main Roofing Tools

By: Christa Kowalczyk | 23/10/2008 | Home Improvement

Determine Roof Slope

... left to right or from right to left, but not away from you. Before you begin, make sure that your ladder is secured. You will need to use both hands to determine roof slope and will not want to be distracted by a shaky ladder. This can be ... Read Read: Determine Roof Slope

By: Steven Briesemeister | 25/05/2006 | Home Improvement

How To Use Ladders Safely

... from the top. On a stepladder, don't climb higher than the second rung from the top. * Be sure the ladder extends 3-5 feet above the edge when climbing onto a roof. This added length is needed to step safely onto the roof. Do not climb ... Read Read: How To Use Ladders Safely

By: John Myre | 09/05/2007 | Home & Family

Pull Down Attic Ladders: Easy Access To Your Roof Space.

... you don't necessarily need to only use them for obtaining extra roof space as many people build houses now with an open loft or balcony that they need to access. These ladders are perfect for that also. I know lots of people who use lofts ... Read Read: Pull Down Attic Ladders: Easy Access To Your Roof Space.

By: Susan Dean | 05/02/2006 | Home & Family

Ladder Safety Tips for the Do it yourself Man or Woman

... uses of ladders from painting the ceiling in your home to fixing electrical wiring to repairing the shingles on your roof. It is important to think about ladder safety when accomplishing your home improvement projects. You want to use the ... Read Read: Ladder Safety Tips for the Do it yourself Man or Woman

By: Victoria | 19/04/2007 | Home Improvement

Roof Raking: Do It Safely

... offers you firm footing for raking. You may even want to consider having someone hold the ladder to ensure that it does not move while you are raking the roof. Alternatives to Roof Raking If you want to save yourself time and energy, ... Read Read: Roof Raking:  Do It Safely

By: A.Caxton | 15/01/2007 | Home Improvement

How To Determine Roof Slope Accurately

... secured. You will need to make use of both your hands to measure the slope of the roof, and thus it wouldn't be very comfortable if the ladder were shaky. You will also need all your concentration on the task, and you should make sure that ... Read Read: How To Determine Roof Slope Accurately

By: Kris Koonar | 28/10/2007 | Home & Family

Roof Repairing Guide

... If your own happens to be quite flat, and your house is a one-story building, so that you can reach the roof by using an ordinary ladder, there is little danger in venturing out on it, but if you have to crawl through a window and claw your ... Read Read: Roof Repairing Guide

By: Webmaster liquidroof | 13/04/2009 | Home Improvement

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