Painting A Peak Off Another Peak

 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old 10-10-2005, 07:23 PM   #1
Member
 
dwbrooks's Avatar
 
Trade: Painting
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 67

Painting A Peak Off Another Peak


Hey Guys, I'm going to desribe this the best I can and hopefully some of you will be able to understand my description.

I'm painting an one story/Exterior. On the front of the house there are two peaks. In order to reach the higher peak you need to be able to set a ladder up on the roof of the lower peak. I've seen this before on many houses but am not really sure what the best way to reach the upper peak.

Again its a lower peak and then another peak comes off it, basically I'm trying to figure out how to sit a ladder up on the roof of the first peak to paint the second peak.

I know this is kind of confusing but its the best I could describe it. Thanks Much

dwbrooks is offline  
Warning: The topics covered on this site include activities in which there exists the potential for serious injury or death. ContractorTalk.com DOES NOT guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information contained on this site. Always use proper safety precaution and reference reliable outside sources before attempting any construction or remodeling task!

Old 10-10-2005, 07:46 PM   #2
Member
 
lmcgrew79's Avatar
 
Trade: Painter
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Nitro, WV
Posts: 73
Send a message via AIM to lmcgrew79 Send a message via Yahoo to lmcgrew79

Re: Painting A Peak Off Another Peak


how about a 45 foot jlg?
lmcgrew79 is offline  
Old 10-11-2005, 04:21 AM   #3
Pro
 
Tom Rohland's Avatar
 
Trade: Painting & Pressure Cleaning
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 187

Re: Painting A Peak Off Another Peak


Contact Sherwin Williams. They carry a tool called a "Ladder Leveler".

Perhaps it will do the trick.

Tom
Ranger Painting
Tom Rohland is offline  
Old 10-11-2005, 07:44 AM   #4
Custom Builder
 
Glasshousebltr's Avatar
 
Trade: From dirt to ridge vent
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: South Central Illinois
Posts: 4,403
Send a message via AIM to Glasshousebltr Send a message via Yahoo to Glasshousebltr

Re: Painting A Peak Off Another Peak


If the pitch isn't too bad, and the lifts not too high, I'd put put 2 step ladders with a walk plank between.

Bob
__________________
Bob
Glasshousebltr is offline  
Old 11-04-2005, 11:05 AM   #5
Member
 
profinish's Avatar
 
Trade: painting and drywall
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 74

Re: Painting A Peak Off Another Peak


If you can reach from a step ladder I have found that with the ladder folded turn it upside down and ofcourse have a hand hold it
profinish is offline  
Old 11-04-2005, 09:23 PM   #6
Member
 
Bret's Avatar
 
Trade: restorations
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 40

Re: Painting A Peak Off Another Peak


Without actuall seeing a picture of the area, it is hard to give accurate advice because I dont know where the peak of the roof is as well as the angle. Jobs like that can be a real PITA.
There are probabally several options you can take. One would be to rent an articulaton ariel lift which is expensie, the other would be to use scaffolding or a variant of ladders and pics.
From what you described, I would take two short extension ladders and place a pic (walkboard) between them. You will need a set of ladder jacks for the job.
Just make sure you factor the PITA part in your estimate.

Bret
Bret is offline  
Old 11-05-2005, 10:39 AM   #7
Pro Painter
 
AAPaint's Avatar
 
Trade: Painting Contractor
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 2,314
Send a message via ICQ to AAPaint Send a message via AIM to AAPaint Send a message via Yahoo to AAPaint

Re: Painting A Peak Off Another Peak


I've got one pretty much the same problem. First story has a peak that is about 18' high. It's only a 1' wide section of roof, but the pitch is extremely steep. The second story peak is nearly 40' off the ground, and the first story peak sticks out from the body of the house, that we can't get a 32' ladder to even touch the wall above it. There's also a chimney stack that extends about 12' above the roof that we can't reach with ladders. The roof is old and the grit comes off the shingles which causes us to slide. There is NO goin on that roof for us. I actually tried to climb up the roof from a lower section on the garage, and only made it half way up a peak.

Anyway, tommorow I'll have a JLG 40' on the job and we'll knock it out like it's nothing. Somehow, the homeowner hung x-mas lights at that upper peak on a 32' ladder standing on one foot....and hasn't been on a ladder since, lol. No way we're trying his flying act.

My point is. If it means risking your safety like the one we're facing does, get a lift and get it over with.
__________________
-AAPaint

AA Quality Painting & Pressure Washing LLC
Jacksonville Painters
Jacksonville, FL.

Quote:
“Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.”
-James Madison
AAPaint is offline  
Old 11-05-2005, 12:31 PM   #8
Member
 
dwbrooks's Avatar
 
Trade: Painting
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 67

Re: Painting A Peak Off Another Peak


AA I did the same. I was able to use a pettybone the general owns, and it was a sinch. I like the other ideas posted also and appriecate the advice. Thanks much
dwbrooks is offline  


Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
tips on painting baseboards with carpet floor and a tip for new painters Zeebo Painting & Finish Work 10 04-22-2011 06:42 PM
How profitable is your painting business? SeanATL Painting & Finish Work 13 04-21-2007 11:16 PM
Painting as part of your estimate Mike Finley Remodeling 20 05-21-2006 11:25 PM
Pricing for painting HELP!! Keefer Painting & Finish Work 9 03-16-2006 11:46 AM
Painting books pitterpat Painting & Finish Work 8 11-26-2005 10:29 AM

Join Now... It's Fast and FREE!

Privacy Badge
I am a professional contractor
I am a DIY Homeowner
ContractorTalk.com is for
PROFESSIONAL CONTRACTORS ONLY!

At ContractorTalk.com we cater exlusivly to professional contractors who make their living as a contractor. Knowing that many homeowners and DIYers are looking for a community to call home, we've created www.DIYChatroom.com DIY Chatroom is full of helpful advices and perfect for DIY homeowners.

Redirecing in 10 seconds
No Thanks
terms of service

Already Have an Account?