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How are asphalt shingles made?

Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association - Frequently Asked...
In the United States, asphalt shingles are categorized as either organic-based or fiberglass-based. Organic-based asphalt shingles are manufactured with a base (also termed mat or substrate) made of various cellulose fibers, such as recycled waste paper and wood fibers. This organic base is then saturated with a specially formulated asphalt coating and surfaced with weather resistant mineral granules.

What is shingles?

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Shingles -- also called varicella-zoster -- is a painful skin disease caused by a reactivation of the chickenpox virus. It is distinctive because it affects only one side of the body. The early signs of shingles usually develop in three stages: severe pain or tingling, possibly itchy rash, and blisters that look like chickenpox.

Will the product hurt my shingles?

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No, absolutely not. There has been significant testing on this issue and it has been proven that a Radiant Barrier installed in a residential attic will have not have any detrimental effect on the shingles.

Do you take asbestos shingles?

Commerical Paving and Recycling
No. We accept asphalt shingles only. If you have doubts about whether your shingles are asbestos (which we do not take) you need to contact an abatement company like Abatement Solutions, Inc. in Windham (892-6934) and have your shingles tested for asbestos before they are removed and transported.

Can I install Enviroshake® over my existing shingles?

Enviroshake - Manufacturers of environmentally friendly comp...
Different jurisdictions have different code regulations but generally speaking, Enviroshake® can be installed over one layer of existing asphalt shingles, provided the roof is structurally sound underneath. There is considerable cost savings since there would be no additional cost for removal and disposal of the shingles. There are considerable environmental benefits to this as well because the old shingles need not be put in a landfill. No.

What causes shingles?

What you Should Ask About Shingles Disease
This disease is closely associated with chicken pox. This is because the virus varicella zoster which causes chicken pox is also the cause of shingles disease. In addition, a person can only suffer from shingles if he has had chicken pox in the past. This is because the chicken pox virus lies dormant after patient recuperation and can recur at some point in the person's life as shingles.

What are the symptoms of shingles?

What you Should Ask About Shingles Disease
The disease is also often called St. Anthony's Fire because of the seemingly fiery pain the comes from the nerves and runs through the muscles and tissues. Aside from the pain, one will also develop reddish blisters. Fever, chills, fatigue, headache and stomach pains also accompany shingles. Of course, the rashes or blisters may also feel a little itchy.

Can shingles spread?

What you Should Ask About Shingles Disease
People who have never had chicken pox or have not been vaccinated must steer clear from fresh, active blisters. It cannot however, be transmitted through casual, indirect contact. Once the blisters develop a crust, the virus can no longer be spread.

How do you avoid shingles?

What you Should Ask About Shingles Disease
Have yourself vaccinated against chicken pox. If you've already had chicken pox before, then you can delay the incidence of shingles disease by keeping your immune system strong and healthy. People with shingles should keep blisters covered to avoid transmitting the virus to others. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/what-you-should-ask-about-shingles-disease-295722.
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