If you re looking for an efficient roofing option look no further than custom western red cedar roofing shingles.
Difference between red and blue label cedar shingles.
Tight grained and virtually saturated with tannic acid a natural preservative red cedar is a tough long lasting material.
Traditionally red cedar was the choice for grand houses like the mccues shingle in manchester.
Finishes natural primed white primed gray or special order colors.
Western red cedar shingles are incredibly popular as a unique non traditional roofing option.
The other grades are red and black label.
Number 1 grade blue label western red cedar shakes and shingles have a beautiful natural appearance that gives buildings a touch of individuality.
Western red cedar shingles in this grade are sometimes referred to as blue label which is a registered certi label trademark.
Western red cedar certigrade shingles are available in four grades.
No 1 grade blue label.
This is because red cedar shingles offer three unique benefits that are hard to capture with other materials.
Blue label is the top grade of cedar shingle or shake.
These western red cedar shingles are 18 in length and vary in width from 3 to 8 wide.
100 edge grain no flat grain 100 clear no knots or defects 100 heartwood no sapwood.
Lengths 16 inch 18 inch and 24 inch.
What is the difference between 1 grade and 2 grade shingles.
Manufactured from number 1 grade blue label or number 2 grade red label certigrade red cedar shingles trimmed for parallel edges with butts sawn at right angles.
Blue label shingles are 100 clear 100 edge grain and 100 heartwood.
Blue label shingles are a higher grade than red label.
Number 2 also known as red label number 3 also known as black label number 1 the highest grade of shingles are 100 heartwood 100 clear and 100 edge grain.
With rich warm colour tones and texture red cedar shakes and shingles will provide a distinctive look of character that blends naturally with the environment.
Blue label shingles are also 100 heartwood 100 clear in the bottom 10 nearest butt and 100 edge grain.
Available in both sawn and sanded face textures.
These are not recommended for roofing in the uk.