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Cedar roof conversions involve replacing existing roofing materials with cedar shingles or shakes. This process provides a natural look, insulation, and weather resistance, though maintenance is required to ensure longevity.
Introduction When it comes to timeless beauty and durability, cedar roofs have been a popular choice for homeowners. However, just like any other roofing material, cedar roofs are susceptible to damage over time, eventually being of need of a cedar roof conversion. This article will guide you through the process of identifying, addressing, and preventing […]
Read moreIntroduction When it comes to roofing materials, cedar has long been prized for its natural beauty, durability, and distinct charm. A cedar roof not only adds elegance to a home but also offers impressive longevity. In this article, we'll delve into the factors that influence the lifespan of a cedar roof, provide valuable insights into […]
Read moreIs your cedar roof showing signs of wear and tear? Are you considering a change to a different roofing material? A cedar roof conversion comes with a host of benefits that can improve the aesthetics, durability, and overall performance of your home. In this article, we'll explore the advantages of making the switch, from enhanced […]
Read moreDecades ago, back in the 70’s & 80’s cedar shakes were a common roofing choice, being made from old-growth cedar it was aesthetic, renewable and a natural insulator. Being cedar, it had to be treated to be fire (chance it could still combust at any time) and weather resistant based on the location of your […]
Read moreThe cedar roof conversion process is a more complex procedure than the re-roofing procedure, having a few additional steps to ensure proper installation and the longevity of the roof. Introduction Before the work starts, all of the paperwork needs to be completed to protect both parties. This includes signing a contract, receiving the construction lien […]
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