The need to climb onto the roof can arise for various reasons. For example, residents of private one-story houses have to periodically repair the roof, repair the attic. Those who live in high-rise buildings may need to install an antenna on the roof. From the roof of a high-rise building, you can also clearly see the festive fireworks, sunset or panorama of the city.
It is necessary
Ladder, table, chair, wood, keys to the lock
Instructions
Step 1
The easiest way to climb onto the roof of a one-story house is to use an ordinary ladder. If the ladder is wooden, make sure that the steps are strong enough to support your weight. You can also take an iron ladder, only it should not be resting on the covering, but on the wall of the house, so as not to damage the edge of the roof.
Step 2
If you don't have a ladder at hand, you can use a table and chair. A sturdy, stable table is placed against the wall of the house, and a four-legged stool is placed on top of it. It is advisable that someone hold this structure while you are trying to climb on it to the roof.
Step 3
A tall, spreading tree growing next to the house can also act as a ladder when climbing to the roof. The tree should not be very young (otherwise its branches will not stand you), but also not very old (so that the branches are not rotten and rotten). Before putting your foot on the next branch, carefully examine it and check its strength. Choose those branches that grow closer to the wall of the house so that you can easily move from them to the roof.
Step 4
In multi-storey buildings, getting to the roof is easier than in private ones. The fact is that when designing high-rise buildings, the possibility of going to the roof must be taken into account, which is sometimes necessary to carry out repair work or in case of emergencies. To access the roof, a square hole is made in the ceiling on the span of the last floor. The ladder is usually screwed there to the ceiling or hung next to it on the wall. As a rule, the hatch leading to the roof is locked with a lock, the key of which is kept by the head of the house committee or the senior at the entrance.