Don t allow harness to give you a false sense of security it s a last resort only.
Safely walk on tiled roof.
As far as possible walk only on line of screws on metal roofs and on front of roof tiles where they are double thickness and suppor ted by a timber batten underneath.
The wedged sole will give you the traction and the friction you need even on a wet roof.
Safe to say that they are excellent for wide feet.
Tips for walking on your roof.
Always move slowly and carefully to keep your balance.
Try minimizing the pressure of your body by keeping your feet step on separated tiles.
This way you re actually standing on 4 tiles with one foot.
Walk on the balls of your feet.
As you walk on the tiles be slow and careful when you take steps so you don t damage them.
The toe room is quite wide to give room for your toes and raise the level of comfort.
Always make sure you ve evenly distributed your weight.
Walk on between the tile sections on the uncovered valley area.
Keep your weight balanced and evenly divided between your both feet and stark to walk slowly.
Never jump or leap from tile to tile.
Wait until you have nice weather before safely climbing onto your roof.
While it s usually best to stay off your roof if possible you can still walk on the tiles if you need to make repairs.
Distribute your weight evenly.
Often times roof tile manufacturers do not specifically warrant breakage due to foot traffic so it is important that caution be exercised when doing so.
Essentially with each step place the heel of your foot in the gap between tiles roll the arch over the tile and end up with your toe in the next gap.
Clay tile is almost impossible to walk without damaging breaking tiles unless you weigh less than 100 lbs however if you must walk the roof the best method is as in picture 1.
The risk of slipping is high and the risk of breaking tiles is even greater.
Set your foot so it arches according to the tiles curve on each of them.
Transfer your weight between your feet gradually as you walk.
A normal walk is not generally the best approach upon a tile roof.
But sometimes you have no choice and you have to walk on the roof.
It s hard to stay safe if you re walking on a tiled roof.
However when it comes to tile roofs in particular there is a proper way to walk on the tiles in order to avoid damage.
Instead transfer your weight gradually as you walk and curve your step with the arc of the tile as it falls.