Poynor Roofing Dog Climbs Ladders,
Poynor Roofing has been in the News this last year. Few people make it in the local news and even fewer in the national news. Not to mention, It can be either good or bad to make it in the national news. Well Poynor Roofing has happened to make the News, but not really any person in particular.
The actual culprit on the news actually was a dog. And the reason why is even stranger than most could imagine. The roofing dog has grown accustomed to following it’s owner where ever he goes. It is common for pots to love their owners and follow them around, but this dog braves heights few dogs have scaled.
There are many animals that have been taught how to do different kind of tricks to impress the onlookers. Many pets have been taught how to roll over or shake paws on command, but this dog actually goes possibly a little further than the standard tricks.
In fact, this may not have originated as a trick at all, the ability possibly grew only out of the dogs fondness of his dear master.
There are not too many dogs in this industry that have the ability to climb ladders. This makes Bubba a unique individual.
The Poynor Roofing dog actually seems to have learned how to climb ladders while the workers are busily repair and replacing shingles. The dog, called Bubba, seems to have even learn a way to communicate to fellow workers in a language few can mistake. “Roof, Roof,” are words that seem to effortlessly roll off of Bubba’s tongue, as thought he was born for this job.
No one knows exactly what the official title of Bubba but he seems to be happy just being on the jobsite. There have been times that Bubba has been knows to bark orders at his fellow cohorts, but none seem to mind. The neighbor dogs seems to get a little upset at times and tend to bark back, but none have yet to follow Bubba up the ladder.
In all seriousness, the ability to climb ladders is not unique solely to Bubba. This dog seemed to learn the trick by following his master on the job site. If a person was to Google or look on Youtube for dogs climbing ladders there are many videos. But I would venture to say Bubba is the only one who has made National news climbing ladders.
It aired on the local news station in Phoenix and someone at CNN seemed to like the story and featured it again on the national news. The last I saw the Video had been shared on Facebook 500 times, making Bubba one of the most famous dogs on the planet with a weird not easily duplicated trick.
I have know people to have spent hundreds even thousands of dollars trying to train their dog for different tricks and learning different commands, but I know none to have made the National news. Actually, I have known very few people, if anyone personally that has made the National news.
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Roof inspections are important to have done periodically for numerous reasons. One reason is to prevent leaks before they become out of control. Another is to make sure your roof is in good standing order after a storm or severe weather, otherwise you might be due for a replacement thanks to your insurance company. There are a few different factors to consider while inspecting a roof, and a few different things to look at.
One important time to have a roof inspection done on your home is after a severe storm has hit. Often times heavy rain, hail, and high powered winds will damage numerous shingles on your roof. Another thing that can happen without you noticing is over time continual rain can wear away the singles that are on your roof. During a full roof inspection you will have your shingles inspected, check for any areas that have the potential to leak, and check the overall condition of your roof.
So how often should people really have their roof inspected? A moderate number would be around twice a year.
This should be more than enough to take care of your roof. The only time you should break your regularly schedule inspection times is due to an emergency or potential damage that has been caused by a natural disaster.
The main thing a roof inspection can lead to is repair. If there is only light damage and just a few shingles here and there that are no longer doing their job they can be replaced easily. If you have a severely damaged roof that will take extensive amounts of repair your best option might be to have your entire roof completely replaced. This will involve repairing any wood, wrapping the roof again, and putting on fresh shingles to give you that full protection from the elements while at home.
If the damage has been done to your roof by a storm of any sort you can file a claim through your insurance company to have your roof repaired or replaced. Your roofing contractor can actually make your claim for you and help you through the process by negotiating with your insurance company. This saves you the trouble of having to call your insurance company and it will only cost you your deductible in the end. It is very common that people are unaware that their roof has damage on it so calling in for an inspection is a smart thing to do.
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