I've got a drip in the wall 12' up behind water heater in drywall finished garage with stairs in front of the water heater. Drywall is wrecked and getting ripped out without much issue, but the only spot for a ladder is the space next to the water heater the washer was moved from, and the worst part is that about 8' up the wall angles into the garage at a 45 deg angle, putting the leak about 3' in from the face of the wall. All the pipes are attached to the studs on house wall, not the angled garage part.
A two step up platform worked great for the initial drywall removal, but not for the rest above 9' or so. Ladder I have is a nice heavy (my weight) rated, Gorilla 12', but I don't get close to a decent angle as I go higher. Is it legit to use straps to lash the top of the ladder to the studs in the wall, or do I need to rethink the whole approach?
A two step up platform worked great for the initial drywall removal, but not for the rest above 9' or so. Ladder I have is a nice heavy (my weight) rated, Gorilla 12', but I don't get close to a decent angle as I go higher. Is it legit to use straps to lash the top of the ladder to the studs in the wall, or do I need to rethink the whole approach?