Cedar Shakes & Shingles
What is a Cedar Shake?
A shake is a rustic looking roofing shingle. It has been hand split, replicating the look of an ax or mallet cut. They are rough and variable and almost always used for roofing.
Features & Benefits:
-Naturally beautiful and adds tremendous curb appeal
-Extremely durable & of the absolute highest quality
-100% sustainable & natural
-Significantly more environmentally friendly than asphalt shingles
-Random widths for natural variety
Medium Shakes:
Heavy Shakes:
Cedar Shingles
What are Cedar Shingles?
Shingles are uniformly sawn for a consistent and even thickness and provide a uniform machine-like look. Shingles are used for both sidewalls and roofing.
Features & Benefits:
-Delivers a classic Cape Cod look
-Extremely durable & of the absolute highest quality
-Adds tremendous curb appeal
-100% sustainable & natural
-Significantly more environmentally friendly than asphalt shingles
-Various exposures available
-Random widths for natural variety
PDF: Shingles Specifiers, Technical, and Installation Guide
PDF: Finishing and Painting Cedar Shingles
18" Perfections:
16" Fivex Roofing:
16" Fivex Sidewalls:
Fancy Cut Shingles
Features & Benefits:
-Perfect for dormers and gables
-Adds unique and interesting curb appeal
-Lightweight and easy to work with
-Available in multiple profiles
Actual Dimensions: 18" long, 5" wide, 1/2" thick
PDF: Shingles Installation Guide
PDF: Finishing and Painting Cedar Shingles
Fishscale, Rounds, Diamonds, & Arrow:
Rounds & Diamonds:
Cedar Shake & Shingle Accessories
Hip & Ridge:
#4 Undercourse Shingles
Special Orders
We can special order the following grades/finishes:
-Fire Treated Shakes or Shingles
-CCA Treated Shakes or Shingles
-Pre-finished Shakes or Shingles
-Fancy Cut Shingles
Recommended Fasteners:
Fiber Source
Sustainability and Certifications
All shakes and shingles are harvested from a renewable resource and completely sustainable. They are approved and certified by the Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau. If your shingles and shakes are not certified by the CSSB, you may not be getting the quality you are looking for.