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Contact: Matt Riedl
Cedar Shingle Roof Installation
A roof properly constructed with white cedar shingles can give your home or building project an elegance unmatched by other conventional roofing materials. Wood shingles are typically more expensive than other materials, but they give your roof a texture and colour that you can’t get in any other way. A properly constructed wood roof is also cooler in summer, warmer in winter, and will last nearly twice as long as conventional asphalt shingles.
White cedar shingles can be applied in many different ways on your roof, but there is one way that will give your new white cedar shingle roof the greatest durability and remain maintenance free for the longest period of time. This system, commonly referred to as “best practice,” is the preferred method of installation by many builders and building officials throughout North America.
Building standards or codes in many jurisdictions do not adequately cover cedar roof installations, therefore the “best practice” method is generally adopted in lieu of building code standards. If you are in doubt about the standards applied in your municipality, it is best to consult with your local building department before you begin.
If you are a do-it-yourselfer, and not quite sure how to install your own white cedar shingle roof, it would be advisable to consult a qualified builder familiar with the “best practice” method before starting.
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
- Manufacturing of Premium Roofing Shingles
- Roofing Install
- Roof Repair and Maintenance
- Specializing in Cottage Roofing
Our Commitment
We are committed to producing a truly green product that starts from the ground and returns to the ground.
Our products are suitable to a wide range of roofing and siding applications and distinguish themselves in heritage home restoration or replication.
Cedar shakes and shingles have and will continue to be a natural, beautiful, and rustic exterior for generations to come.
SERVICE AREA
- Algonquin Park Area
- Bancroft
- Combermere
- Quinte West
Our shake is 24” long with a 1” butt and is most commonly used for roofing applications.
Our shingle is 18” long with a 5/8” butt and is most commonly used for siding applications, although they can be used for roofing.
A traditional shingle is 16” long with a 3/8” butt and is common used for siding, they too can be used for roofing. 16” shingles are also used for fancy-cut applications.
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