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Most homeowners do not spend much time on their roofs. Furthermore, if you are going up on your roof, it’s usually because of one of two reasons: there is a problem, or you are setting up your Christmas lights. Regardless, safety should be a priority any time you go on your roof.
Our top three roof safety tips, no matter what you are doing:
We also recommend working on your roof when the weather is extremely hot or extremely cold. Extreme temperatures not only affect you and your health but can also exacerbate dangerous conditions on your roof and make repairs or whatever else you are working on difficult.
One of the greatest hazards when hanging lights on your roof is falling. Whether from a ladder or your roof, the fall risk is significant. This is why we stress that you should have an assistant helping and spotting you whenever you climb a ladder or onto your roof. We also recommend you invest in some sturdy boots with good tread and wear appropriate clothing. Additionally, always install your lights during the day and when the weather is good. Bad weather or dark conditions are a recipe for disaster.
Safety checklist for hanging Christmas lights on your roof:
Another hazard you should be aware of is your roof itself. Broken or loose shingles can make walking on your roof incredibly unsafe. In addition to risking a fall, you risk falling objects, including your newly installed holiday lights. If you notice any problems with your roof, stop working and call out the professional roof repair experts from Lyons Roofing for guidance.
If you are installing holiday decorations on your pitched roof, you face unique challenges. In particular, you need to make sure your decorations are securely mounted to ensure that they not only stay up on your roof for the duration of the holiday season but do not fall and hurt someone or create a hazard.
Unique difficulties faced when installing decorations on pitched roofs:
When installing extensive decorations on your pitched roof, it may be best to consult professionals. This is because holiday decorations are notoriously hard on roofing materials. If you go overboard in trying to secure large displays, such as Santa’s sleigh and reindeer, you may significantly damage your roof. This can end up costing you hundreds of dollars to repair.
Accidents happen. If you are installing lights or other holiday decorations on your roof and damage your roof, you should call us immediately to schedule repairs. In the Phoenix and Tucson areas, we see most of our rain in January and February. This is not the time of year to let roof repairs wait. Even a single damaged shingle can allow water into your roof, creating a leak and other damage.
Problems you should call a professional roof repair specialist to fix:
After you’ve taken down your decorations in January, check to ensure no damage is left behind. If you see any, call Lyons Roofing. We can help you make effective, reliable repairs quickly.