Cedar shakes roofing shingles western cedar roofing shingles roof shingles a shake is a rustic looking roofing shingle.
Shake shingles roofing material.
Used for both roofing and sidewalls.
Recommended for use on pitches of 4 12 and steeper.
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Wood shingles western red cedar 24 inch shingles installed weight when dry.
All wood shakes are cut from clear heartwood with no defects.
Wood shakes are also thicker than wood shingles.
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Our polymer shingles have all of the true to life natural beauty and rustic split textures of real cedar combined with the incredible benefits of a composite roofing material.
Tapersawn wood shakes are sawn on both sides for a semi textured look with a stronger shadowline than a wood shingle.
It is the 1 composite synthetic roofing material alternative for homeowners and residential roofing contractors looking for alternatives to cedar shake shingles slate spanish clay tile barrel tile concrete tile asphalt shingles and metal roofing.
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Wood shakes are split on one or both sides to form a textured grain appearance.
Wood shingles western red cedar 24 inch shingles installed weight when wet.
Composite shake roofing tiles have the craftsmanship of natural hand split cedar shake with the advantages of color stability a lifetime warranty.
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They are rough and variable and almost always used for roofing.
Our composite roofing products last longer are far more durable and much more aesthetically and architecturally pleasing than asphalt shingles concrete tiles or slate shake and clay tiles.
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Traditional wood shakes were created by splitting logs wood along the grain.
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Shakes or shake shingles have been used for roofing and siding for centuries.
It has been hand split replicating the look of an ax or mallet cut.