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Protect your shingles & gutters: use a ladder stabilizer!

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Home Builder with Winslow Homes

Ladder damage to gutter sectionIf your shingles or gutters are damaged after you put a ladder on the roof, or worse yet after you HIRE someone to put a ladder on your roof, then there's something wrong.  Obviously fixing the damage has been missed, but more specifically you're missing a ladder stablizer!

 

The image to the right shows what damage can be done to gutters when a ladder is placed directly on the gutters.  Gutters aren't meant to hold the weight of a person, just the weight of the water that enters them!  So naturally, putting a ladder against a gutter is almost certainly going to damage the gutter.

 

As an aside, you may also note the gutter guards here that are not installed correctly.  Most gutter guards you can purchase at the local stores are not able to be angled specifically for your roof pitch, and they will end up pushing the shingles up and ramping water directly over the gutter.  A double whammy if you will in this instance!

 

Ladder stablizer over the same gutter sectionA ladder stablizer is a rather inexpensive addition to your ladder.  It allows one to place the ladder on the roof without touching the gutter.  It also allows you to put your ladder up at a window, and be supported by the walls on either side of the window.  Here you can see how our ladder stabilizer allowed us to go above this same section of gutter without denting it more than the guy before us did!

 

Gutters are only supported by thin aluminum hangers.  Formerly they were supported by large aluminum spikes and ferrules.  But these are no longer used by most gutter professionals, and one of the reasons is the spikes put such large holes in the fascia they actually led to water damage in the fascia and subfascia!

Gutter hangers

 

 

As you can see from this picture, those hangers are not meant to support any weight at all above the weight of the gutter with water in it.  Almost like canoe thwarts really, it keeps the gutter from collapsing inward, as the aluminum gutter is very flexible.

 

 

Ladder stabilizer

 

 

 

 

 

So if you're planning on getting on your roof, or if you're planning on hiring someone to get a ladder up to your gutter, make sure that a ladder stablizer is used.  Then your gutter and shingles will stay in good shape!

 

 

 

 

Adrian Willanger
206 909-7536 AdrianWillanger-broker.com - Seattle, WA
Profit from my two decades of experience

Jeremy-I can't tell you how many times I have put the ladder in an awkward position under the gutters to prevent damaging them. This is really a good tip. Thanks.

Oct 10, 2011 02:39 AM
Jeremy Wrenn
Winslow Homes - Youngsville, NC
VP of Finance, Winslow Homes

Sure, Adrian!   You can get a stabilizer for a Werner ladder for around $25, and it's worth it!

Oct 10, 2011 04:18 AM
Dan Edward Phillips
Dan Edward Phillips - Eureka, CA
Realtor and Broker/Owner

Good Morning Jeremy, an excellent tip for home owners.  It should also make the ladder experience a little safer!

Oct 10, 2011 06:10 AM
Jeremy Wrenn
Winslow Homes - Youngsville, NC
VP of Finance, Winslow Homes

Dan, I think it does both, as you stated!  What I can't believe is "professionals" that don't use a stabilizer when one is needed.

Thanks for stopping by!

Oct 10, 2011 06:15 AM
Win Home Inspection
National Home Office - Madison, AL

Thanks for the tip to help stay safe. Climbing ladders can be very dangerous, but the gutters must be cleaned! : )

Oct 10, 2011 10:07 AM
Jeremy Wrenn
Winslow Homes - Youngsville, NC
VP of Finance, Winslow Homes

Exactly!  And that's a WIN for us all!  :)

Oct 10, 2011 10:12 AM
Donald Hester
NCW Home Inspections, LLC - Wenatchee, WA
NCW Home Inspections, LLC

Jeremy,

 I am guilty as charged ; ) I try to be very careful putting my ladder up. I use a werner "little giant knock off" so the standard stabilizer may not work. Not a bad idea though.

Oct 10, 2011 11:34 AM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

Jeremy, I like the idea of a ladder stabilizer too---although I must say I have never damaged a gutter by putting a ladder against it.  Most people do not keep the ladder steep enough---which may account for some of the damage---also I don't weight anything and getting lighter every day :)

Oct 10, 2011 11:51 AM
Jeremy Wrenn
Winslow Homes - Youngsville, NC
VP of Finance, Winslow Homes

Donald, it does help to be careful.  And good point; these stabilizers only work on extension ladders.

Charles, seeing that you've now turned into a duck, I can see why you don't damage any gutters.  But I'm quite amazed that you can carry a ladder in that state!

Oct 11, 2011 03:28 AM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

Who needs a ladder when you have wings?  It is hunting season that worries me:)

Oct 11, 2011 04:06 AM
Jeremy Wrenn
Winslow Homes - Youngsville, NC
VP of Finance, Winslow Homes

Exactly, Charles!  No wonder you don't dent gutters.  And I'd bet staying on the roof keeps you safe in hunting season.

Oct 11, 2011 04:15 AM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

Jeremy, I am VERY careful---do my best to only be on roofs that have a chimney I can hide behind :)

Oct 12, 2011 09:08 AM
Jeremy Wrenn
Winslow Homes - Youngsville, NC
VP of Finance, Winslow Homes

Nice!  :)

Oct 12, 2011 09:43 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Congrats on the 100,000 and the button.  Way to go!!!!!!!!

Oct 21, 2011 07:00 AM
Jeremy Wrenn
Winslow Homes - Youngsville, NC
VP of Finance, Winslow Homes

Thanks, Debbie!!!!  :D

Oct 21, 2011 07:18 AM