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Tips for Using an Extension Ladder
When using an extension ladder, it’s important to establish the correct angle of the ladder against the house. The general rule of thumb is to position the ladder 1’ from the house for every 4’ of height, so the base of a 16’ tall ladder should be 4’ from the house. Watch this video to find out more.  ...More

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When using an extension ladder, it’s important to establish the correct angle of the ladder against the house. The general rule of thumb is to position the ladder 1’ from the house for every 4’ of height, so the base of a 16’ tall ladder should be 4’ from the house.

In easy way to get the right angle is:

  • Put your toes against the base of the ladder.
  • Grab a rung of the ladder at shoulder height.
  • Extend your arms straight out so that the top of ladder is against the house.

When you’re working on a ladder, it’s important to have your hands free. One easy way to hold tools and other items on a ladder is by inserting a wooden dowel through a ladder rung so it extends out past the ladder. Cut a notch near the end of the dowel, and use it to hold a paint can when painting or a bucket to act as a tool caddy.



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