Box #1 Grade 18” Perfection Western Red Cedar R&R Shingles - Shakertown
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Bring warmth and durability to your home with #1 Grade 18” Perfection Western Red Cedar R&R Sidewall Shingles. Many plastic and composite products on the market attempt to duplicate the look of cedar siding, but none match the beauty and distinctiveness of naturally-grown cedar. Western Red Cedar R&R (Rebutted and Rejoined) Sidewall Shingles are trimmed with parallel edges and butts sawn at right angles for true ease of installation. Western Red Cedar shingles can be stained, painted, or allowed to weather naturally. Real cedar shingles are a low maintenance addition that offers dimension, distinctiveness, and durability to your home.
Product Specifications:
• Manufacturer: Shakertown
• Length: 18" (Perfection)
• Grade: CSSB #1 Grade (Blue Label). Bureau certified grading. Clear Heartwood, 100% edge grain, no defects
• Side and Edge Cuts: Rebutted & Rejointed (R&R). R&R shingles are trimmed for parallel edges with the butts sawn at right angles.
• Drying: Kiln-Dried
• Texture: Natural (lightly sawn texture on face)
• Packaging: Shingle box measuring 20"x18"x18". This box yields 100 square feet of wall coverage if fastened at 14" shingle exposure.
• Exposure Options: 18" Western Red Cedar R&R Shingles may be installed with a range of 4” to 14” of the face exposed.
• Thickness: 0.45" thickness at Butt
• Width: Shingle widths are random, 3" minimum and 14" maximum.
Features & Benefits of Western Red Cedar Shingles:
• Extreme Durability – Cedar Shingles easily withstand harsh weather conditions including heavy wind, rain, and hail.
• Longevity – Western Red Cedar is known as one of the most durable softwoods, and with proper maintenance, Cedar Shingles can beautify your home for decades.
• Energy Efficiency – Cedar is an excellent source of insulation, keeping your home warmer during cold months and allowing your home to breathe and stay cooler during the warmer months, all while maintaining a low carbon footprint.
• Termite Resistance – Western Red Cedar wood is naturally resistant to termites.
• Ease of Installation – Cedar Shingles are easy to install and perfect for a Do-It-Yourself project.
• Versatility – Western Red Cedar Shingles can be used with many different architectural styles, affording you the option of a home covered in beautiful Cedar wood, or simply a small rustic accent area on an otherwise traditional home.
• Quality Milling – Shakertown R&R shingles have been remanufactured from Red Cedar Shingles that meet all the quality requirements of UBC 15-4 and the US Dept. of Commerce.
• Adaptability – Cedar Shingles are manufactured to be used on both interior and exterior wall surfaces.
Coverage Rate Information:
• When using double coursing, this product has a maximum exposure of 14".
• When using single coursing, this product has a maximum exposure of 8".
Single Coursing Vs. Double Coursing Application Methods:
• Using the single coursing application method, they are installed with one layer of shingles per run.
• Using the double coursing method, two shingles are installed on top of each other on every layer. This method allows more of the face of each shingle to be exposed, providing more square footage of coverage from each box of shingles. Double exposure application also saves money on material and produces a more noticeable shadow line.
Estimating Cedar Shingles:
1. Start by measuring the amount of square footage you have to cover.
2. Each box will vary in the amount of completed coverage it will yield based on the width of exposure you choose. Exposure is the height in inches of the shingle face not covered by the next shingle course. Generally, the wider the exposure, the more coverage you will get from the box.
3. Using the chart above, identify the amount of coverage per box at your desired exposure.
4. Divide the square footage of coverage needed by the square footage per box value that you just selected from the chart.
Example: 500 square feet of wall needs to be covered using #1 grade perfection cedar sidewall shingles. The highest level of exposure is desired; therefore, the shingles should be installed as a double course with a 14" exposure. At a 14" exposure, each box of shingles should yield 100 square feet of coverage. So, divide the 500 square feet of wall coverage by the 100 square feet of coverage per box. At this exposure, 5 boxes should be needed to complete the job.
Product Resources:
Shakertown Rebutted and Rejointed Shingle Specifications
Cedar Shake and Shingle Specification Guide
Basics Guide for Cedar Shakes and Shingles
CSSB Exterior and Interior Wall Manual
Additional Resources for 18” Perfection Western Red Cedar R&R Shingles: Application Notes: Single Coursing Western Cedar Shingle Installation: Finishing Cedar Shingles: Nails: Staples: |
Product Questions
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How do the Shakertown R&R Shingles differ from the Watkins Sawmills R&R Shingles?
The main difference we have observed in these products is that the texturing of the Shakertown shingles tends to be smoother than that of the Watkins Sawmills shingles.
DETAILS
Bring warmth and durability to your home with #1 Grade 18” Perfection Western Red Cedar R&R Sidewall Shingles. Many plastic and composite products on the market attempt to duplicate the look of cedar siding, but none match the beauty and distinctiveness of naturally-grown cedar. Western Red Cedar R&R (Rebutted and Rejoined) Sidewall Shingles are trimmed with parallel edges and butts sawn at right angles for true ease of installation. Western Red Cedar shingles can be stained, painted, or allowed to weather naturally. Real cedar shingles are a low maintenance addition that offers dimension, distinctiveness, and durability to your home.
Product Specifications:
• Manufacturer: Shakertown
• Length: 18" (Perfection)
• Grade: CSSB #1 Grade (Blue Label). Bureau certified grading. Clear Heartwood, 100% edge grain, no defects
• Side and Edge Cuts: Rebutted & Rejointed (R&R). R&R shingles are trimmed for parallel edges with the butts sawn at right angles.
• Drying: Kiln-Dried
• Texture: Natural (lightly sawn texture on face)
• Packaging: Shingle box measuring 20"x18"x18". This box yields 100 square feet of wall coverage if fastened at 14" shingle exposure.
• Exposure Options: 18" Western Red Cedar R&R Shingles may be installed with a range of 4” to 14” of the face exposed.
• Thickness: 0.45" thickness at Butt
• Width: Shingle widths are random, 3" minimum and 14" maximum.
Features & Benefits of Western Red Cedar Shingles:
• Extreme Durability – Cedar Shingles easily withstand harsh weather conditions including heavy wind, rain, and hail.
• Longevity – Western Red Cedar is known as one of the most durable softwoods, and with proper maintenance, Cedar Shingles can beautify your home for decades.
• Energy Efficiency – Cedar is an excellent source of insulation, keeping your home warmer during cold months and allowing your home to breathe and stay cooler during the warmer months, all while maintaining a low carbon footprint.
• Termite Resistance – Western Red Cedar wood is naturally resistant to termites.
• Ease of Installation – Cedar Shingles are easy to install and perfect for a Do-It-Yourself project.
• Versatility – Western Red Cedar Shingles can be used with many different architectural styles, affording you the option of a home covered in beautiful Cedar wood, or simply a small rustic accent area on an otherwise traditional home.
• Quality Milling – Shakertown R&R shingles have been remanufactured from Red Cedar Shingles that meet all the quality requirements of UBC 15-4 and the US Dept. of Commerce.
• Adaptability – Cedar Shingles are manufactured to be used on both interior and exterior wall surfaces.
Coverage Rate Information:
• When using double coursing, this product has a maximum exposure of 14".
• When using single coursing, this product has a maximum exposure of 8".
Single Coursing Vs. Double Coursing Application Methods:
• Using the single coursing application method, they are installed with one layer of shingles per run.
• Using the double coursing method, two shingles are installed on top of each other on every layer. This method allows more of the face of each shingle to be exposed, providing more square footage of coverage from each box of shingles. Double exposure application also saves money on material and produces a more noticeable shadow line.
Estimating Cedar Shingles:
1. Start by measuring the amount of square footage you have to cover.
2. Each box will vary in the amount of completed coverage it will yield based on the width of exposure you choose. Exposure is the height in inches of the shingle face not covered by the next shingle course. Generally, the wider the exposure, the more coverage you will get from the box.
3. Using the chart above, identify the amount of coverage per box at your desired exposure.
4. Divide the square footage of coverage needed by the square footage per box value that you just selected from the chart.
Example: 500 square feet of wall needs to be covered using #1 grade perfection cedar sidewall shingles. The highest level of exposure is desired; therefore, the shingles should be installed as a double course with a 14" exposure. At a 14" exposure, each box of shingles should yield 100 square feet of coverage. So, divide the 500 square feet of wall coverage by the 100 square feet of coverage per box. At this exposure, 5 boxes should be needed to complete the job.
Product Resources:
Shakertown Rebutted and Rejointed Shingle Specifications
Cedar Shake and Shingle Specification Guide
Basics Guide for Cedar Shakes and Shingles
CSSB Exterior and Interior Wall Manual
MORE INFORMATION
Additional Resources for 18” Perfection Western Red Cedar R&R Shingles: Application Notes: Single Coursing Western Cedar Shingle Installation: Finishing Cedar Shingles: Nails: Staples: |
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Product Questions
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How do the Shakertown R&R Shingles differ from the Watkins Sawmills R&R Shingles?
The main difference we have observed in these products is that the texturing of the Shakertown shingles tends to be smoother than that of the Watkins Sawmills shingles.