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pnichols
Dec 29, 2014Explorer II
D.C.,
I had to get up on our Class C roof to repair a broken vent once out in the middle of nowhere. I couldn't have done it w/o the built-in ladder.
Also, our crowned roof pretty much eliminates getting up there with any step ladder along either side. It's very tricky (dangerous) stepping on/off a step ladder onto/off-of our roof anywhere along the roof's edges.
I don't really see how Class C manufacturers can justify not supplying a built-in ladder .... maybe liability problems with a rental?? I'd never buy a Class C without one.
I had to get up on our Class C roof to repair a broken vent once out in the middle of nowhere. I couldn't have done it w/o the built-in ladder.
Also, our crowned roof pretty much eliminates getting up there with any step ladder along either side. It's very tricky (dangerous) stepping on/off a step ladder onto/off-of our roof anywhere along the roof's edges.
I don't really see how Class C manufacturers can justify not supplying a built-in ladder .... maybe liability problems with a rental?? I'd never buy a Class C without one.
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