Item 152022 model 0810067.
Wood shake roof shingles.
Has a highly textured surface on the exposed face.
4 4 out of 5 stars 65 18 99 18.
These 25 year medium cedar roof shake shingles are energy star qualified to offer year round energy and money savings.
Various types of shake roof styles.
Sawn on the backside while the face is split with the natural grain of the wood.
Available thicknesses for these shingles is 3 4 7 8 1 and 1 1 4.
Cedar shake shingle wooden roofing craft supplies for buildings kits bird house scrap booking doll houses approximately 300 pc.
By red house architects the most expensive option for shingling a roof is wood shakes between 7 50 to 12 50 per square foot or 750 and 1 250 per square 100 square feet installed.
Natural wood roof shakes can be very expensive are naturally flamable and require a lot of upkeep over their lifetime in order to provide long lasting protection.
Wood shingles are thin tapered pieces of wood primarily used to cover roofs and walls of buildings to protect them from the weather.
Heavy split and resawn.
What is a roof shake.
Brava composite cedar shake tiles are not only energy efficient they are far more durable than wood shingles and require virtually zero maintenance.
Low cost for installation is around 16 000 and high cost is about 27 000.
Today shingles are mostly made by being cut which distinguishes them from shakes which are made by being split out of a bolt.
A wood shake is a premium product costing around 3 50 per square foot versus 2 50 a square foot for wood shingles.
This is the heaviest type of wood shake with a very rugged or rustic appearance.
Historically shingles were split from straight grained knot free bolts of wood.
Brava composite shake roof costs are going to be comparable to their natural counterpart but in the long run you will save money by installing a synthetic roofing product.
You can choose heavy split and resawn shakes this design is where the back is sawn but the front is split in a method to show the natural wood.
Natural wood cedar untreated wood siding shingles.
Featuring a reddish brown color that complements a variety of home designs these cedar wood shingles offer durability and an appealing look.
These versatile shingles are great for both commercial and residential use.
When these are used for covering the top of a house the result is a shake roof.