04-02-2021, 08:11 AM
Well...the job started out simple enough...... just scrape and paint the trim around the door. Did that, but when I stained the side of the brickmold, we noticed how faded the front of the house was.
So, over the past 2 weekends I re-stained the front of our house (you can see that I've completed the bottom and a portion of the top). You can also see how the stain faded by comparing the outline of the shutters. I don't mind painting, it is easy work and as long as you have a radio out there, I'm a happy camper.
We thought we could get away with just doing the front, but the garage side gets a lot of sun and as you can see, it looks a different color than the front now.
My dilemma is this: How can I get to that peak over the family room? In my drawing with the colors you can see the white ladder. I can reach probably reach 4 ft up the peak tot he right of the ladder. See the black arrow? That's how much of the trim I could reach a few years ago, so I need to run it up to the peak this time.
I can lay a section of the extension ladder on the roof and secure it over the peak of the family room, so I should be able to reach the majority of that roof, but not all of it.
I was thinking of building the red triangle with wide feet, set it a few feet out from the roof and leaning the step ladder on it to reach the rest (illustrated by the yellow line advancing up towards the peak), but that seems a little risky to me.
Sure, I could pay someone but I'm cheap and that way doesn't involve building anything :
So, how would you reach and paint that peak?
So, over the past 2 weekends I re-stained the front of our house (you can see that I've completed the bottom and a portion of the top). You can also see how the stain faded by comparing the outline of the shutters. I don't mind painting, it is easy work and as long as you have a radio out there, I'm a happy camper.
We thought we could get away with just doing the front, but the garage side gets a lot of sun and as you can see, it looks a different color than the front now.
My dilemma is this: How can I get to that peak over the family room? In my drawing with the colors you can see the white ladder. I can reach probably reach 4 ft up the peak tot he right of the ladder. See the black arrow? That's how much of the trim I could reach a few years ago, so I need to run it up to the peak this time.
I can lay a section of the extension ladder on the roof and secure it over the peak of the family room, so I should be able to reach the majority of that roof, but not all of it.
I was thinking of building the red triangle with wide feet, set it a few feet out from the roof and leaning the step ladder on it to reach the rest (illustrated by the yellow line advancing up towards the peak), but that seems a little risky to me.
Sure, I could pay someone but I'm cheap and that way doesn't involve building anything :
So, how would you reach and paint that peak?
Dumber than I appear