• Love Your Roof!

    Another happy customer completing his new roof. Western Red Cedar No.1 Blue Label 18" Perfection shingles, CCA Preservative Pressure Treated. Customer photo - 2004.

  • A Bay Area Beauty!

    Western Red Cedar No.1 16" 5X shingles applied on a wall in Berkley, CA at a 5" (125mm) exposure. The shingles were stained with an alkyd oil translucent stain. Staff photo - 2005.

  • Knoxville Heavy Handsplits

    Western Red Cedar Premium Grade 24" x 3/4" Heavy Handsplit Resawn Shakes, CCA treated, applied at 10" exposure using felt paper interlayment. Staff photo - 2012.

  • Tapersawn in Whistler, BC

    Photo taken at Whistler/Blackcomb, BC. It is a beautiful example of a Western Red Cedar Premium Grade 18" x 5/8" Tapersawn Shake. Staff photo - 2003.

  • Yellow Cedar in Seattle

    A custom built house along the Seattle waterfront required some special shakes for an extra special roof. Alaska Yellow Cedar 18" x 1/2" Handsplit and Resawn Shakes applied at a 5-1/2" exposure, CCA treated. Staff photo - 2011.

  • Cedar Shake Shingle Accessories

    Ensure your roof or sidewall project uses the finest, recommended fasteners, tools and techniques. All too many times we hear about incorrect applications not lasting to their full potential. Ask us for help! Staff photo - 2012.

  • World Wide Export

    We have shipments departing around the globe almost every day. USA Offshore shipments are our specialty. This photo shows a beautiful teak roof on a Buddhist Temple in Northern Thailand. Staff photo - 2011.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

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Cedar has been used to produce some of the finest and most durable roofing and siding for American homes. Unlike other materials, this wood possesses qualities that capture the heart of the average homeowner. It can be either roughly cut into shakes, or finely sawn into shingles to produce pieces that transform dull-looking structures into exquisite ones.

Besides being period accurate and aesthetically pleasing, both cedar-sawn shingles, and rough-cut cedar shake shingles, have properties that make them a great choice for any homeowner considering wood as a siding or roofing material. Homeowners can choose between red cedar and white cedar basing it on the kind of overall appearance they want to dress their houses with.

Some other properties make this wood a supermaterial. These properties include the fact that cedar is both wind- and impact-resistant, making it a smart option for property owners from areas that see regular hurricanes. Additionally, as a wood product, cedar products are great insulators—keeping heat in while allowing the home to breathe.


Expert builders note that cedar shingle manufacturing follows a strict set of environmentally safe standards. Usually crafted out of cedar logs that cannot be used for other applications, the shingles allow wood that would otherwise be discarded to be used with minimal wastage.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

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Wood siding, particularly the ones made of cedar, is one of the most popular choices among many homeowners who wish to add durability and protection to their houses, and at the same time increase their homes' aesthetic value. Though these additions are known for their quality and longevity, they still have a few problems, which could affect their overall appeal. The biggest reason is, cedar shingle siding can gradually stain is due to moisture, which can be prevented in a number of ways.

First, the cedar needs to be properly cured. If the wood does not have a moisture content of 15% or lower before it is treated, problems will arise with excessive staining. Aside from that, the surface of the cedar must be adequately primed and sealed; this includes all edges and cut ends. This is important because if either the flashing or water infiltration prevention is inadequate, excess moisture could get behind the siding and cause a greater amount of staining.

Apart from these, homeowners may encounter other problems if they don't get the best siding available. Although issues can still be remedied, the best way to avoid problems is by finding the right sources. Obviously, only reliable retailers of construction materials can offer the best cedar siding available.


Wednesday, December 25, 2013

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Wood siding adds depth and style to any home. It lends a simple yet elegant touch, and can be manufactured from cedar, pine, fir, or spruce. When it comes to durability and rot resistance, quality cedar shake siding is the common choice, especially because of its rich character, grain, and texture. Homeowners who have decided to use cedar wood siding can opt for cedar shingle (sawn) or shake (split), and either way, will not be disappointed by the material’s natural beauty.

Despite its pros, shingles command a premium price, which is a bit higher than other standard materials. On top of this, the installation process can also be a bit tedious, which may contribute to added expense. Regardless, product and installation costs may still vary, basing the said factors on quality. Reliable contractors are sure to offer a reasonable price for top-grade siding to provide homes superior quality protection.


With that said, homeowners must make sure that they find suppliers that follow high quality standards. Such companies have a proven track record of providing only the finest products in the industry and will make sure their customers understand all aspects of their purchase. As an additional tip, it helps to ask the siding supplier about particular features of the product in order to make an informed decision.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

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Just like any other roofing system, a cedar shake roof requires periodic maintenance. However, cedar shakes require special attention.

Some recommend high-pressure washing or “powerwashing” the cedar roof, albeit it can damage the latter if not applied properly. As much as possible, a professional should assess the roofing system on a case-to-case basis if it qualifies for powerwashing. The assessment entails factors such as the age of the roof, gallons sprayed per minute, and pressure per square inch.

Moreover, if the cedar roof retains moisture, fungi infestation or mold growth can occur. Those, in turn, can compromise the integrity of the shakes and lead to water and structural damage. That scenario can be resolved by cleaning out the moisture and removing the infestations, which allows the roof to breathe again.

Another way to maintain the cedar roofing is to use a water repellent treatment product to clean and preserve the cedar wood. Professionals recommend using an EPA-registered wood preservative and checking its material safety data sheet for precautions. With proper maintenance, a cedar roof can last from 40 to 60 years – or even more.


While some homeowners can do these maintenance methods their own, it helps to call certified roofers to do the job. This ensures superior and long lasting results to preserve the durability and aesthetics of the cedar shakes.
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An article on the-review.com published last August 30, 2013 offers tips to homeowners looking to swap their siding. The article strongly recommends inspecting the structure and looking for signs of damage before going through with the procedure. The article also offers tips on finding the right contractor for the job. Siding serves as a covering for the exterior of a home, so naturally it would take damage from the elements. It's important for householders to maintain upkeep of their siding if they wish to preserve the durability of their homes. Of course, homeowners have the option of replacing their old siding with new cedar shingles. / The article starts by enumerating a list of damages that homeowners need to look out for in their siding. Visible signs of sagging, cracking, blistering, dents, fading, missing pieces, pest infestation, rotting, and water stains are good indicators that a siding needs changing.

http://www.woodroof.com/blog/a-guide-to-properly-replacing-and-installing-durable-cedar-shingles

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

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You don't have to be a college student or professor to appreciate classic cedar shingle siding though. The cladding is a great way to imbue a traditional look upon any home while providing a tasteful means to protect the outer walls. Shingle siding is also great as an insulator, and can improve a home's ability to retain heat during cold seasons. According to the creator of the brown shingle book, living in a house adorned with unpainted wooden shingles a hundred years ago was a way to convey “reverence for the forest.” Those who used wooden shingles in the past did so to be closer to nature, and such homes were usually lush in plants and foliage. Berkeley had the most ideal landscape and climate for such homes, hence a good number of brown shingle houses could be found there.

http://www.woodroof.com/blog/adding-a-touch-of-nature-with-help-from-classic-cedar-shingle-siding

Monday, December 16, 2013

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Whenever you see homes with wooden shake sidings, you may get a feeling of deja vu that may be hard to ignore. After all, homes with wooden sidings have been built in various parts of the world for centuries now. However, according to an article by Brice Particelli on HomeAdvisor.com, people normally think of the warm smell of cedar closets whenever they think of cedar. Yet cedar is more than just what your closet is made of. Look around you and you might see see cedar shake siding materials like those offered by WoodRoof.com providing adding curb appeal to the homes they're installed on. In fact, many homes also have cedar shakes or shingles for their roofs that not only provide protection but also increase their value.

http://www.woodroof.com/blog/cedar-shake-siding-materials-providing-more-curb-appeal-to-homes