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It can. The shingles are separate pieces that can come loose after repeated contact from the ball hitting them. A better choice would be a concrete wall or tennis backboard. You get a truer rebound off these walls than from cedar shingles.
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No. You can however catch chickenpox from the shingles if you've never had them before. The shingles themselves come from a dormant chickenpox virus in your skin tissue.
When the blisters are open, with weeping, they are contagious, just like the chicken pox. It is extremely important to stay away from elderly people, infants and small children, pregnant women, and anyone who has never had the chicken pox while the shingles are in their contagious stage. Once the shingles have scabbed over, you are less likely to pass it on.
It is possible for the outbreak to occur more than once; but only about 5% will have additional outbreaks.
The most common shingles (three tab), come three packs per 100 square feet or a 10 foot by 10 foot area. The timberline shingles can come in 4 packs per square, and high end shingles can be 5 or 6 packs per sguare.
Not all pallets of shingles have the same number of bundles. It depends on the size and weight of the shingles, as well as the manufacturer. Timbertex Ridge Cap shingles come 30 pieces to a bundle and 33 bundles on a pallet.
The GAF roofing supply company sells top-of-the-line Timberline asphalt shingles. These shingles come in a variety of colors and styles for one to choose from.
Shingles aren't spread, they come from the virus that cause chicken pox. If you have ever had chicken pox then you are able to have shingles. Especially if you have a weak immune system. A person with shingles coming in contact with a person that doesn't have shingle can't give the person without shingles, shingles. They can however, cause then to get chicken pox.
Yes, it is possible for someone to get chickenpox from a person who has shingles, but it's not easy. You can only get chickenpox from someone with shingles if you come in direct skin-to-skin contact with wet or weeping lesions. Once the lesions are crusted over, you can't get it. Since you haven't had chickenpox, which is the same virus as shingles (that you've now been exposed to), you'll probably end up with chickenpox.
three Typically three, but it depends on the shingles, some heavier 50 yr shingles come 4 bundles do to there added weight.