Signs include trouble breathing, discharge from the nose, not nursing, persistent crying and hemorrhage (red spots) on the gums. The time from when the puppy is initially infected until it shows symptoms is four to six days, and the onset is sudden. After clinical signs arise, death usually occurs inRead More →

A. RULE OF THUMB: One way to avoid detailed calculations is to add 10% to the quantity of shingles for a gable roof and 15% for a hip roof. However, since the waste varies with size of the roof, 10% (or 15%) will be too high for larger roofs. HowRead More →

Tips To Properly Dispose of Shingles Donating. Find organizations that accept reusable shingles and donate them to low-income families that could benefit from them. … Recycling. Shingles take four centuries to break down in a landfill. … Repurposing. How flammable are shingles? Class A – Class A shingles have theRead More →

Yes. Shingrix can be administered to anyone age 50 years and older regardless of where they reside, unless they have a contraindication to vaccination. How often do you get herpes zoster vaccine? CDC recommends that healthy adults 50 years and older get two doses of Shingrix, 2 to 6 monthsRead More →

Most cases of shingles cause severe pain and itching, and can leave scars. Fluid-filled blisters develop, break, and crust over during and a few weeks after an outbreak. You also may feel sick or fatigued, with a slight fever or headache. However, it is possible to have rashes that areRead More →

Shingles is triggered by a weakened or compromised immune system. Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a virus infection that causes painful rashes on the body, usually on one side of your torso. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), the same virus that causes chickenpox. Who isRead More →

Since asphalt shingles are more prone to wear and tear compared to metal roofing, it’s even more critical to have ridge cap shingles in place to stop rain and moisture from penetrating. For unique roof designs and sizes, it’s possible to cut regular shingles to create special ridge caps. CanRead More →

The GAF Timberline shingles look great on my home and really improve the curb appeal of the place. These shingles also appear to be very durable and I anticipate many years of service with no issues. Overall I am very satisfied with our choice of a contractor and the GAFRead More →

Shingles is triggered by a weakened or compromised immune system. Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a virus infection that causes painful rashes on the body, usually on one side of your torso. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), the same virus that causes chickenpox. Can shinglesRead More →

After about 1 to 5 days, a shingles rash will appear on one side of the body, often in a single characteristic band around one side of the torso or face. The painful rash will then form itchy or burning blister-like sores filled with a clear fluid. Can I beRead More →