Roofing Work Ladders
10 ProductsOur roofing ladders are suitable for professional roofers, builders, maintenance contractors and experienced users who need safe access to roof level or a secure working position on a pitched roof.
This range includes trade extension ladders for reaching gutters and roof edges, along with specialist roof ladders fitted with ridge hooks and bearer bars for use directly on pitched roofs. Browse our selection of roofing ladders below:
Roofing work often requires more than one type of ladder. A suitable trade extension ladder is generally used to gain access to roof level, while a purpose-built roof ladder is positioned across the roof surface once safe access has been established.
Choosing the correct ladder for each stage of the job helps provide greater stability, reduces the risk of overreaching and helps protect the roof surface from unnecessary damage.

- Demanding Trade use: Up to 10m reach

- Everyday Trade use: Up to 9.0m reach

- Most Popular Trade Ladder: Up to 10m reach

- Regular Trade use: Up to 5.5m

- Everyday Trade use: Up to 10m reach

- Daily industrial use: Up to 5.5m

- Regular Trade use: Up to 7.6m

- Daily industrial use: Up to 8.05m

- Reach Height: Up to 14.2m
- Certified to: BSEN1004:2004
- Max Load: 275kg

- Reach Height: Up to 14.2m
- Certified to: BSEN1004:2004
- Max Load: 275kg
How to Choose the Right Roofing Ladder
The right ladder will depend on the height of the property, the roof pitch, the type of work being carried out and the frequency of use.
Choose a Trade Extension Ladder When:
- You need to reach gutters, fascias or roof level.
- You require access to a two or three-storey property.
- The ladder will be used regularly for professional work.
- You need a double or triple-section ladder for easier transportation.
- You require a ladder certified for professional use.
Choose a Roof Ladder When:
- You need to work directly on a pitched roof.
- You require a ridge hook to secure the ladder over the roof.
- You want bearer bars to help distribute weight across the roof surface.
- You are carrying out roof repairs, inspections or maintenance.
- A standard leaning ladder would not provide suitable access to the work area.
For many roofing jobs, both an access ladder and a roof ladder will be required.