Porch roof access

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Hi guys,

We have a porch at our back door; it basically encompasses what was an external cupboard, and moved the door out a metre or two. In the awful weather, it started leaking a fair bit - it's probably the flashing, as there was a crack in the sealant running most of the length. To properly inspect, and probably re-do the flashing, I need to get on to the roof.

I've never walked on a roof before - looking at the picture, am I going to have to do a bit more than throw a ladder against the wall and tread carefully?

Thanks in advance for any advice; I appreciate that this is probably an idiotic question.

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I've watched plenty of roofers walk on far steeper roofs that that. As long as the tiles are dry and you're wearing reasonably grippy shoes then I can't see a problem. You'll need to be sitting/crouching anyway to get to the pointing above the flashing so no problem. If you feel you need a bit more grip then you should be able to slide a couple of tiles up to give you a foothold on the top edge of the course below.
 
That's good news, thank you for the reply.

I wasn't sure if I'd need to put a board down to spread the weight, or if one need scaffolding to avoid destroying the roof. Always best to ask, I think!

Thanks again. :)
 
Alas no, I can't reach the middle, and any repairs would be questionable at that sort of arm length. Plus, I hate leaning on ladders :)
 
with leadwork id suggest getting a price off a tradesman first, they will get the lead cheaper for a start plus they will be confident on ladders
 

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