Shingles
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Shingles
Using shingles for the roof of a house has become a viable option these days for houses with slanting roofs that can get rid of accumulated water naturally. Of course, shingles are no new invention and they have been traditionally used in Britain way back in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. But considering them a modern building material and making feasible changes to the original product to suit the times have come about in a big way qui Read More...
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Shingles Treatment Tips
The question is – is shingles contagious? The answer to this question is both in the affirmative and negative. Shingles that is caused by the herpes zoster virus, the same virus that is responsible for chicken pox, cannot normally be spread from one person to another. That is because only those who have had chicken pox sometime in their lives can be affected by the herpes zoster virus. In other words, if someone has not suffered from chicken pox Read More...
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Cedar Shingles
Cedar shingles are by far the most aesthetically appealing shingles available on the market today. Traditionally built out of red cedar from the coniferous forests of northwestern North America, they are the ideal roofing material for house owners who prefer giving their roofs a natural look.
Original cedar shingles are naturally resistant to the elements, which is the primary reason why cedar shingles are used widely across varied climatic cond Read More...
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