Wood shingles and shakes provide a natural look to your home. They are commonly made out of cedar, red wood or cypress.
Installing wood shingles or shakes is complicated and should only be undertaken by a professional. These materials are generally chosen for looks and not durability. Unlike 25 years ago, modern wood products are typically being manufactured from second growth wood, which means the wood can become brittle, and shrink, causing the roof to be compromised. This is due to the fact that the growth ring count in second growth trees is significantly less than old growth trees, causing reduced strength.
There is also a high level of maintenance to monitor as mold, rot; insects and rodents can be a problem leading to costly repairs. Finally many wood roofing materials are unrated by safety codes.
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Shingle and shake roofs definitely require the experience of a professional roofing contractor in order to have them installed properly.
Although they do look very nice, there is usually a lot of maintenance that comes with shake roofs.
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I agree with both @ Chris and this article!
Working with wood is an extremely delicate and intense process.
Your average homeowner does not have the skills/time to undergo
such a project.
My only concern of wood type roofs, or shake roofs, is that
they do not last as long at asphalt type roofs.
I always advise my clients when undergoing a project such as
this.
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