How to Make Cedar Shingles
How To Protect Cedar Siding
Where Does Western Red Cedar Come From?
The western red cedar growing zone encompasses cool, moist and mild climates in low- to mid-level elevations. They're most populous along the British Columbia coast and the wet interior across the Rocky and Columbia Mountains.
One of the most common western red cedar uses is roofing. Custom Shingles designs and installs western red cedar shingles and shakes to bring natural beauty and durability to your home.
How Long Does It Take Wood Shingles To Change Colors?
Wallaba Vs. Cedar Shingles
Wallaba shingles charm with their durability and striking deep red color. Cedar shingles are also durable, and this versatile option has a uniform texture and warm aroma that many love. But which wood shingle will work for your roof? By comparing the differences between wallaba and cedar shingles, you can find a suitable solution that elevates your home.
History Of Roofing In America
The history of roofing hails back thousands of years. What started as a practical shelter against the elements has become an integral part of a home's aesthetic. From animal skins, mud and sticks to today's Fancy-Cutt™ shingles and decorative cedar shingles — here’s a brief account of American roof history.