Time to Talk Turkey (and Roofing!)
We think it is the perfect time to talk about our two favorite things: roofing (of course) and turkey. You may be wondering how on Earth Scott Exteriors can connect these two topics, but trust us; we can!
Talking About Roofing
We love to talk about roofing because, well, we are a professional roofing company, after all! Some things we want you to know about roofing include:
Your roof is important. Your roof is one of the most critical elements of your Plano home; it keeps you and your belongings safe and protected from the outside elements. Therefore, you should have your roof inspected each year to make sure it is in good repair
Your roof is an investment. We recognize that a new roof can be costly, but delaying repairs or replacement, you could result in expensive damage down the road. When you invest in replacing your roof, you are putting money back into your property and also extending the life of your home. As a result, it is crucial to hire a professional roofing company to get the very best workmanship for your money.
Okay, but What About Turkey?
Turkey tastes great. Turkey is one of the best parts of November, of course! It is delicious and often means days of leftovers for sandwiches, hash, potpies, and soups.
But, how does turkey relate to roofing? Here's how; there are 1,000 fires each year and hundreds of injuries, not to mention millions of dollars of property damage each year caused by people catching their houses on fire while attempting to deep-fry turkeys. In fact, Texas leads the nation in turkey frying-related injuries each Thanksgiving!
You can avoid this and prevent other damage or injuries by following these basic safety rules:
·Do not fry a turkey inside your home
·Do not fry a turkey under any overhang, in an enclosure, or on a wooden deck
·Do not fry a turkey under the eaves of your house
·Do not move the fryer after the turkey is in it and cooking
·Do make sure the surface you are frying on is level and solid, such as concrete
·Do wear protective gear and safety goggles
·Do keep a working fire extinguisher close by
·Never allow children or pets near the fryer
There you have it; we have connected roofing and turkey! We hope you have a great and safe Thanksgiving holiday and the rest of the year!