This time I am going to write about Cedar Shingles as there is a difference between Cedar shakes and Cedar shingles.
We Can also supply and install your Cedar Shake and Shingle Roof.
Both of these products are very environmentally friendly and look stunning! Cedar shingles are much loved for their economical price, aesthetic appearance and protective abilities. They add a lot of charm and character to any home. A Cedar shingle roof is a great long term investment is can last for at least 30 years as in comparsion to Asphalt Shingle roof which may only last 15 years, I may be wrong! A Cedar shingle roof will give your home a smooth uniform look and the appearance is due to the way in which the cedar shingles get produced. Wood Shingles do come in three different sizes 1) Fivex Shingles, 2) Perfection shingles 3) Royal shingles, they are all different sizes and dimensions and used on various styles of roofs as to which pitch would suit which shingle we have all the dimensions here and should any one need help please contact Domain Roofing Pty Ltd. As there are so many types of trees in the forest and different ways to cut them its easy to see why there is different wood grades. Always pay attention to wood grading as not can make a huge difference for your Cedar roof or siding and each grade of wood has a different purpose. There are premium options for both a Cedar shake roof and Shingle roof Fancy-butt Shingles, fire-retardant application and Fungas prevention application, which I will talk more about in my next blog. Western Red Cedar Shingles are a stunning looking product and can make your home look like a rustic castle in amongst the chaos of a suburban jungle why have what everybody else has? Yep its costly but its so good, this style honestly complements fine architecture and adds natural beauty to any home. Call Domain Roofing Pty Ltd for supply of Western Red Cedar Shakes and Shingles and we can also install them! We love creating and making the top of your home looks its best and functional . Thank you for reading, Mick