

Lyte Single Section Roof Ladder
At a Glance
Build: Professional quality roof ladder for trade applications
Material: Aluminium box-section stiles
Maximum Load: 150 kg
Number of Sections: 1
Rung Type: Serrated non-slip round rungs
Hook: Heavy-duty ridge hook with wheels for easy placement
Bearer Bars: Rubber-covered to help protect roof tiles
Use Type: Trade & professional roofing applications
Guarantee: 1-Year Manufacturer’s Guarantee
Full Product Overview
The Lyte Single Section Roof Ladder is a professional-grade roof access solution designed specifically for safe working on pitched roofs during maintenance, inspections and roofing tasks. Manufactured in the UK from lightweight yet durable box-section aluminium, it delivers the strength required for regular trade use while remaining easy to transport and position on site.
Designed with roofing safety in mind, the ladder features serrated non-slip round rungs that provide confident grip underfoot, even in wet or dusty conditions. Rubber-covered bearer bars help distribute weight across roof tiles more evenly, reducing the likelihood of tile damage while improving stability during use.
A heavy-duty ridge hook with integrated wheels allows the ladder to roll smoothly up the roof before securely hooking over the ridge for stable positioning. This makes setup faster, safer and more controlled for professional users working at height.
Available in multiple lengths up to 5.5 m, the Lyte Single Section Roof Ladder suits a wide range of roofing applications including inspections, repairs, chimney access and general maintenance work.
Sizes & Dimensions
| Ladder Length | Product Code | No. of Rungs | Width | Stored Depth | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.95 m | TRL130 | 11 | 325 mm | 95 mm | 8.5 kg |
| 3.95 m | TRL140 | 15 | 325 mm | 95 mm | 11 kg |
| 5.0 m | TRL150 | 19 | 325 mm | 95 mm | 12 kg |
| 5.5 m | TRL155 | 21 | 325 mm | 95 mm | 13.5 kg |
Choose the ladder length based on roof pitch and required working reach. Always avoid over-reaching during use.
Key Benefits
Rubber-covered bearer bars
Help spread weight across roof surfaces to reduce tile damage and improve stability.
Serrated non-slip rungs
Provide secure footing and reliable grip during climbing.
Heavy-duty ridge hook with wheels
Allows smooth roof positioning and secure ridge engagement.
Lightweight yet strong construction
Box-section aluminium design balances portability with professional durability.
Built for trade roofing applications
Designed to withstand regular professional use on demanding roofing tasks.
Final Verdict
The Lyte Single Section Roof Ladder is a dependable, trade-focused roof access ladder built for safe and efficient professional use.
With serrated non-slip rungs, roof-protective bearer bars, a heavy-duty ridge hook system and lightweight UK-manufactured construction, it delivers the stability, durability and ease of handling professionals need for roofing and maintenance work at height.
| Delivery Option | Delivery Time | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Get it FAST | Standard Delivery 1- 2 Days | FREE |
| Get it EVEN FASTER | Next Day Delivery (When ordered before 12pm) | FREE (Usually £9.95) |
| 🔁 30-day returns | 📦 UK Stocked & Despatched | 📍 Tracked delivery included |
The Lyte Single Section Roof Ladder has wheels that make it easy to roll the ladder across roof tiles without snagging or bumping heavily. It also has rubber-covered bearer arms which evenly distribute the weight of the user over a wider distance. When you choose this Lyte roof ladder, you'll prevent concentrated pressure from being put on the roof tiles, reducing the risk of damage.
Even the safest ladder can do damage to roof tiles if used carelessly. Be cautious when handling and using your Lyte roof ladder at all times.
In the UK alone, around 48,000 people attend A&E after an accident involving a ladder. It’s safe to say that any work involving a ladder is potentially dangerous - here’s some advice on how you can stay safe when using a roof ladder.
- Inspect the ladder for damage or faults before use
- Check the surrounding area for potential hazards (e.g., pedestrians, children playing ball games, traffic)
- Ensure the ladder is stable and secure before you start to climb
- Ensure you maintain three points of contact at all times
- Maintain a firm grip
- Always face the ladder when climbing or descending
- Avoid swinging or pushing the ladder from the side
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