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Cedar roof installation guide.
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How to install roofing shakes.
The predominant ridge material manufactured today is for a medium slope roof.
Roofing shakes are typically cut from red cedar which resists damage and deterioration from water and insects.
Position the first shingle so its end overhangs the edge of the roof by 1 1 4 to 1 1 2 inches.
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.
From roofing nails exposure spacing and keyways decking and storage to installation fastening snow brackets dormer flashing and valley flashing.
Follow the treatment company s recommended installation instructions.
New roof construction manual cedar shake shingle bureau history this manual is intended for use with western.
The responsibility of deciding the grading standards and installation details for red and yellow cedar roofs falls to the cedar shake and shingle bureau cssb.
Always follow the manufacturer s installation instructions.
This document will help you with the installation of your cedar shake and shingle roofs.
Their manuals for sidewall and roof installations are invaluable resources and almost everything you need to know about a bundle of shakes or shingles is clearly printed on its label.
Installation for more information regarding the installation and maintenance of your cedar shake or shingle application check out the following resources.
These videos will help you with the installation of your cedar shake and shingle roofs.
A newly installed shake roof is bright blond with a.
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Secure it to the roof by driving in two nails near the top edge of the shingle about 1 inch below its top edge.