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Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
Shingles View None
Shingles asbestos Shingles, used for example as a finish for a roof or wall, made from a combination of cement and asbestos. Due to the dangerous nature of asbestos, it was banned in 1989 as a building material and as a result this type of shingle is only found on older buildings. View None
Shingles asphalt Shingles, used for example as a finish for a roof or wall, that have some type of asphalt-saturated base material (such as felt) and have an asphalt layer covered with ceramic granules applied to one or both sides. View None
Shingles composition Shingles, used for example as a finish for a roof or wall, that are made of a combination of different materials. They can include a variation on the traditional asphalt shingle where the felt layer is replaced by fiberglass. Recycled plastics can also be used for the backing and top layer of the shingle. Some versions will include recycled resins and plastics which mimic stone and wood. View None
Shingles slate or tile Shingles, applied as a finish to a wall or roof surface, made of slate or tile (ceramic, concrete) View None
Shingles wood Shingles, used for example as a finish for a roof or wall, made entirely of wood. Wood shingles are sawn. View None
Shipping and receiving Shipping and receiving premises include loading or unloading docks and processing counters. View None
Shoal Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Shl View None
Shoal Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Shl View None
Shoals Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Shls View None
Shoals Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Shls View None
Shore Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Shoar, Shr View None
Shore Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Shoar, Shr View None
Shores Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Shoars, Shrs View None
Shores Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Shoars, Shrs View None
Short course A pool that is 25 meters long, half the slength of an olympic-sized pool. View None
Short interruptions A count of Short Interruption events during the summary interval period View None
Shower facility View None
SHW DHW Solar hot water domestic hot water View None
Side Common unit abbreviation: Side View None
Side by side The side-by-side door configuration is a cabinet that is divided in half lengthwise. These refrigerators have two doors, which swing out from the middle so one door stays closed while the other door is open and vice versa. View None
Signage display An electronic device typically with a diagonal screen size greater than 12 inches and a pixel density less than or equal to 5,000 pixels/in2. It is typically marketed as commercial signage for use in areas where it is intended to be viewed by multiple people in non-desk based environments, such as retail or department stores, restaurants, museums, hotels, outdoor venues, airports, conference rooms or classrooms. View None
Signage display View None
Significant leaks View None
Sill Height

Distance from the floor to the lower horizontal surface at the window opening.

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