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What is the difference between Red Label and Blue Label cedar shingles?

What is the difference between Red Label and Blue Label cedar shingles?

The blue label shingles are thicker than red label shingles and are recommended for roofing, exterior or interior siding and walls. Recommend using a 5-1/2″ exposure when installing as a roof and a 7-1/2″ exposure when installing vertically on siding. Shingle is sold in hobby packs and contractors pack.

How thick should cedar shingles be?

Grades and Recommended Use 18-inch is 5/2, ¼” thick, 24-inch is 4/2″ thick. Clear heartwood; 100% edge grain; no defects. Recommended Use: For walls and roofs on 3:12 pitch and steeper where a premium quality product is desired.

What size are cedar shingles?

Cedar roofing shingles are typically available in lengths of 16, 18 and 24 inches, with widths of three to 14 inches.

What are the grades of cedar shingles?

Cedar shingles fall into four different categories: Sidewall Select “AB”, Extra “A”, Clear “B”, and 2nd Clear “C”.

What do you put under cedar shingles?

Synthetic underlayment: With modern improvements and manufacturing techniques, synthetic underlayments are now considered the best material installed under cedar shingles. Synthetic underlayments are made from polyester, fiberglass and polypropylene.

Where do you nail cedar shingles?

Nails should be long enough to penetrate underlying materials in the cedar shingles at least 3/4 inches, or all the way through. Use two fasteners to apply each Certi-label shingle or shake. Apply both nails 3/4 inches from the edge of each shake or shingle, and about 1 1/2 inches above the exposure line.

What is the difference between cedar shake and cedar shingles?

Cedar shakes are split off while shingles are sawn smooth on both sides and cut tapered. Lastly, shakes are thicker than shingles. Durability – Generally speaking, cedar shakes are more durable and last longer than shingles because they are thicker and made from premium grade wood.

What can I use instead of cedar shingles?

Engineered to emulate natural cedar in thickness, profile, colour and texture, composite polymer roofing products are the most superior alternative for natural wood shingles and shakes on today’s market.

What goes under cedar shingles?

How much gap do you need between cedar shingles?

As a general rule for shingles equilibrated to ambient conditions (about 12% moisture content), shingles should be installed about 1/8 to 1/4 in. (3 to 6 mm) apart whereas shakes should be spaced about 3/8 in.

Is there siding that looks like cedar shakes?

Tando Shake and Shingle siding is a new-age siding that mimics the timeless look of cedar shake and shingles. These lightweight, easy to install panels speed up installation, and boost curb appeal. Excellent for dormers, gables, and entire homes, Tando Shake and Shingle is the modern solution for a classic look.

How long does cedar siding last?

20 to 40 years
Cedar siding generally has a life expectancy of 20 to 40 years, but can last an amazing 60 to 70 years in the right conditions. The longevity of cedar siding also depends on whether or not it has been stained or left in its natural state.

Can you use a nail gun on cedar shingles?

Tools & Fasteners It’s possible to install cedar shingles with a hammer, and that provides the most control, but with 900 nails per square, the job will go a lot faster if you use a pneumatic nail gun. The other big advantage to using a nail gun is that you have one hand free to hold the shingle-strip.

Should you leave a gap between cedar shingles?

As a general rule for shingles equilibrated to ambient conditions (about 12% moisture content), shingles should be installed about 1/8 to 1/4 in. (3 to 6 mm) apart whereas shakes should be spaced about 3/8 in. (9.52 mm) apart and not more than 1/2 in.

Why choose Watkins sawmills?

Available through trusted dealers across North America. Let us introduce you. Watkins Sawmills delivers the personalized service you’d expect from a family owned and operated business, but with the resources, technical materials and sales experience that comes with being one of the largest cedar roofing companies in North America.

Why choose Watkins cedar roofing?

The most sustainable and Naturally Beautiful choice for your roof. At Watkins, we believe in innovation. Our complete service offering has allowed us to grow beyond our humble beginnings to become one of the largest Western red cedar roofing and siding manufacturers in North America.

What is the standard size of certi sawn?

Lengths 18-inch; 24-inch; thickness 5/8″, ¾”; widths not less than 9″ (measured on the inner surface at the butt end). 20 units per bundle. Manufactured from Number 2 Grade Certi-Sawn® shakes. Lengths 18-inch, 24-inch; thickness 5/8″ or ¾”; widths not less than 9″ (measured on the inner surface at the butt end). 20 units per bundle.