Walk gently and wear soft shoes like sneakers.
How to stay safe on roof hanging lights.
Before you set foot outside and begin hanging the first set of string lights on the exterior of your home it s important to examine the lights themselves.
Check your lights for bad bulbs frayed wires or lights that flicker before hanging them.
Don t lean your ladder on your gutters.
Be sure to unravel any knots in the strings of the lights prior to heading out the door.
One idea is to use a vertical lifeline.
The correct and safest way to hang your holiday lights without damaging your roof is by way of roof clips on your gutters.
Use extension cords rated for outdoor use.
These could be signs of electrical damage which poses a potential fire hazard.
Be sure you do not strip the lights when you re removing them as pulling the clips off in one motion can damage your gutters.
For example don t try climbing.
However if you want to actually put up lights on your roof walking on it gently once a year won t hurt too much as long as you re careful.
Be safe first and foremost we do not recommend walking around on your roof for safety concerns.
If you don t have a heavy duty beam to attach to you still have options for fall protection.
Then connect the lifeline and pull it over.
For another thing don t use a rickety ladder.
The one we have linked here is fairly complex but the basic idea is to heave a line over the house.
So the best thing to do is to stay off the roof and put up lights from a ladder.
It s not safe for you or the gutters.
Here are a few tips to minimize damage while walking on your roof.