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How to Walk on a Tile Roof

    • 1). Step on the bottom of each tile where it overlaps the tile beneath it. The tile will be stronger in this area and less likely to break.

    • 2). Place your foot on each tile so that the arch of your foot curves over the curve of the tile. Arch your foot so your toes are in the groove between tiles, and the arch of your foot is on the top, or the curve, of the tile.

    • 3). Walk slowly and keep your weight evenly divided between both feet as often as possible.

    • 4). Step on the high points of S-shaped, or wavy, tiles.

    • 5). Keep your feet on separate tiles to minimize the weight you place in one area.

    • 6). Walk along the valley between sections of tile if this part is uncovered. In some cases, the metal or other surface underneath will be exposed, and you can walk along it to avoid the tile.

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