I did not say you were wrong, but I would not remove a roof vent to attach an anchor. Most houses around me aren't built with trusses either so it would not work regardless. No shingles should be removed at all because they will not re-adhere to themselves 90% of the time. You would have to be resealing all the shingles that you lifted/removed.
Its all good Zach, I wouldn't remove the roof vent either but its an option to tie off your saftey rope if you did not have an roof anchor, to reseal a roof cap is not a big deal its not like a full shingle.It all depends on how big the roof is if its a bungalow, two storey, three storey 10/12 12/12 I have been on some big sides where there is no pluming vents chimney's etc to tie off too! At least when you use the roof anchor you can place it where you want so your not doing the pendlem with your saftey rope that can be a real pita!
Cheers man!
-- Edited by Durham Roof Cleaning on Wednesday 25th of January 2012 10:23:55 PM
I would try to try to a tree, chimney or cast iron bathroom vent. An anchor is obviously preferred but most places are without.
I hear you Zach, I probably shouldn't of posted what I did, I use this quite often, I strongly encourage all roof cleaners to take time to be safe, it only takes one fall and that could be the last one.
If your talking about tying off on a shingled roof 8/12 and up I would find the roof truss on the ridge, lift a cap and screw the roof anchor to the truss,after I am done I caulk the screw holes and then nail the cap back into place or you can always pop a roof vent off and tie off to the truss inside the roof depending on how easy the roof vent will come out.
If your talking about tying off on a shingled roof 8/12 and up I would find the roof truss on the ridge, lift a cap and screw the roof anchor to the truss,after I am done I caulk the screw holes and then nail the cap back into place or you can always pop a roof vent off and tie off to the truss inside the roof depending on how easy the roof vent will come out.
Ninno, good info, I agree with you, but I just wouldn't want the customer to know I did this because I'm afaid the day his roof leaks he will remember me, that would be one of my concerns
I have been roofing for some time now and I never had a leak doing it that way better to be safe than sorry, I think the home owner wouldn't mind they would probally like to see you tied off rather than lying on their front yard gibbled up like a preztel, if a safety inspector drives by and see's you tied off to a tree or porch or a bumper on a truck get ready to pay some fines!
Have you seen the roof anchor AC makes, I'm not exactly sure how it works, I believe you just drop it down a vent. I also think, I would throw a rope over top of the roof, and have my ground guy tie it off.
I did not say you were wrong, but I would not remove a roof vent to attach an anchor. Most houses around me aren't built with trusses either so it would not work regardless. No shingles should be removed at all because they will not re-adhere to themselves 90% of the time. You would have to be resealing all the shingles that you lifted/removed.