I have a friend who has a Rohn self-supporting antenna tower (like the one pictured) with a directional cellular antenna at the top. The tower is probably 40 feet high and was erected by a previous homeowner. They would like to make it useable again but the antenna needs to be turned to point at a specific cell tower.
The manufacturers documentation indicates that the tower is climbable but I’ve never dealt with these towers and thats outside my expertise. Who would I even call for that type of job?
An arborist might be more willing to climb that high than a handyman.
That’s a good thought. I actually know a couple of arborists. Thanks!
This is what I was gonna say. I’m an arborist. I would climb that for $20-$40.