Cedar Shakes was created in 2005.
Cedar shakes are also known as shingles which are used for roofing and siding in North America. High grade shakes are used for roofing and low grade shakes are used for siding.
To install cedar shakes on a roof, start by preparing the roof deck with a layer of felt paper. Then, nail the cedar shakes in place, starting at the bottom and working your way up. Overlap each shake to ensure proper coverage and use stainless steel nails to prevent rusting. Finish by trimming any excess shakes and applying a protective sealant to prolong the life of the cedar.
Cedar shakes siding offers natural beauty, durability, and resistance to insects and decay. It also provides good insulation and can increase the overall value of a home.
TSP (Tri-Sodium Phosphate) works great.
Yes, you can replace new cedar shakes over old shakes, but it's generally not recommended without proper assessment. This approach can lead to issues like trapped moisture, which may cause rot and reduce the lifespan of the new shakes. Ideally, the old shakes should be removed to ensure a proper installation and to maintain the integrity of the roofing system. If removal isn't feasible, ensure the old shakes are in good condition and consider using a suitable underlayment to mitigate potential problems.
Shakes the Clown was created on 1992-03-13.
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Cedar Tavern was created in 1866.
Cedar College was created in 1997.
Cedar Memorial was created in 1929.
Cedar Cove was created in 1884.
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