Common Superstitions: Do Not Let Roofing Repairs Bring You Bad Luck

Author: norbertfloth | Posted: 17.02.2012

If you are not the superstitious type, however, you are less likely to take these things seriously. Nonetheless, one thing must be taken with the utmost care—and that is practicing safety when repairing roofs. Keep in mind that you will be working several feet above where the slightest slip or mistake can really give you a bad day.

If you are not confident about what you will be doing with your damaged roof, you can always pick up the phone and contact the professionals. They are more than happy to help you with all sorts of damage to your roof, from leaks to shingle cracks. Then again, you can always do it yourself, especially if the damage is slight. No need for rabbit's foot here, just follow the safety tips below, and you will be lucky.

Friday the 13th: You decide to work on the damage to your roof on a somewhat ominous day: Friday the 13th. If it rains hard on that day, consider doing the repair on another date and wait for the storm to subside. The roof will be slippery, and you will have a hard time seeing through the storm.

Under the ladder: Whether you are repairing your roofing or gutters Marietta GA residents have, it is ill-advised to walk under the ladder. Seriously, do not walk under a ladder—and it is not merely because it brings bad luck. You never know when the ladder will suddenly give way or be blown away by a gust of wind. Safety experts even advise this to promote safety.

Breaking a mirror: Did you accidentally break a mirror or anything on your way to paint the roof that left cuts on your hands or feet? No use in putting them to work because the wounds might simply get infected. Contact a Marietta painting contractor to come over and let them do the work. Meanwhile, observe them work and let your wounds heal so that you do not experience a bad day.

Spilling salt: You were working on your damaged Marietta roofing when all of a sudden you drop your tool down the opposite slope, reminiscent of spilling salt. Before you decide to slide down the roof and get the tool, think about it. It would be better if you get off the roof and position the ladder to the other side of the roof to get that tool. Likewise, next time, wear a tool belt or call a roofing expert to do the job for you.


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