Secrets To All About A DIY Safety Guide For Emergency Roof And Gutter Repairs

| Sunday, March 13, 2011
By Archie Davis


A do it yourself job can be easy and fun at the same time if done in the right way. This article is about a DIY safety guide for emergency roof and gutter repairs and it can be used for any current or future repairs. The work can actually be done safely without you inflicting any injury on yourself. First have a look at the extent of the damage, if it is too much then you might need to call in an expert.

Most important thing about roof and gutter repairs is that you should never try to carry out such a repair in bad weather. If it had rained recently then obviously the walls and the roof itself is slippery and wet. There can also be some frosts or ice on the surfaces if it had snowed or it is extremely cold. Have in mind that these kinds of repairs need to be done in dry and calm weather.

It goes without saying that this type of repair can only be done in a calm weather condition. This is because if it had snowed the previous day then you might find ice on the surface of the roof. And if it had rained then the surface may be wet and slippery.

Apart from those tools also check that you have a tool belt on. This reduces the need for you to stretch away from the ladder in order for you to get the tools. Also carry a cell Phone or some type of radio for you to be able to communicate. Wear a hat and safety Sunglasses to shield your eyes from the sun.

You should always have in mind that you are repairing a roof and it is a high place. And if you are scared of heights then it is not advisable for you to carry out the repairs. Make sure that you are not using slippery rubber shoes. This might slip on the surface. Also make sure that the ladder is attached properly to your house. Another thing is that try having a second person who might assist you in doing the work. Also this person might help you if anything goes wrong.

If the Gutter is not made of aluminum then it is best that you leave the work to a professional. This is because aluminum can be repaired from tools that are found from hardware stores around. Anything else other than aluminum will make your work really hard and it is also risky.

Always maintain your roof to reduce any emergency repairs because this can be costly and even risky to you. Make sure that you check your roofs regularly at least once in four months. Also check your roofs after storms if any damages have been done to it.




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