#1 Start Early
First off, you are going to want to make sure you start working on your roof early in the morning, when it is coolest outside. Ideally, you should get up on your roof as soon after the sun rises as possible. That way you can enjoy some of the chill air from the early morning and hopefully get your work done before the heat really hits during the day.
#2 Keep Lots Of Water On Hand
Make sure you keep water on hand. Drink a glass or two of water before you get up on the roof, and bring some water in your tool belt or work kit up on the roof with you. Drink lots of water to stay hydrated; the last thing you want to happen when you are working on a roof is to experience heat stroke and pass out; that is an incredibly unsafe situation. …show more content…
It will help keep your head cool and provide you with some extra shade that will also help keep you cool as you work. Just make sure that the hat you use fits you well and will not fall off your head while you are working.
#4 Wear Light Colored Clothing
Make sure that the clothes you are wearing help reflect the heat of the sun away from your body. This will help keep your core body temperature cool and make it easier for you to work. Darker colored clothing will absorb the heat of the sun and cause your body to feel hotter.
#5 Use Rubber Handed Tools
Don’t use metal handled tools in the summertime; they can get really hot and burn your hands. Instead, use tools that either have rubber handles or wood handles. You will not burn your hands on these types of