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Rebutted/Rejointed
Shingles are manufactured specifically for exterior and interior wall
surface uses. They are a low maintenance siding product that adds beauty,
texture, durability and insulating qualities to either new construction
or remodeling and renovation of existing structures.
Appearance
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. Available in both sawn and sanded face textures.
Finishes
Natural, primed white, primed gray, or special order colors.
Lengths
16-inch, 18-inch and 24-inch.
Description
Lengths 16-inch, 18-inch, 24-inch; width 4" minimum; thickness of
16-inch is 5/2" (5 butts together measure 2" thick), 18-inch is 5/2-¼"
thick, 24-inch is 4/2" thick. Clear heartwood: 100% edge grain; no
defects.
Recommended Use
For exterior and interior walls where a premium quality cedar shingle siding product is
desired.
Description
Lengths 16-inch, 18-inch, 24-inch; width 4" minimum; thickness of
16-inch is 5/2" (5 butts together measures 11" and 16" clear or better
on 16-inch, 18-inch and 24-inch shingles, respectively. Limited sapwood
and flat grain are allowed. Limited knots and defects are allowed above
the clear portion.
Recommended Use
For exterior and interior walls where a good quality cedar siding product is
desired.
| MAXIMUM
WEATHER EXPOSURE |
| Shingle
Length |
Shingle
Course |
Double
Course |
| 16" |
7" |
12" |
| 18" |
8" |
14" |
| 24" |
10.5" |
16" |
MAXIMUM WEATHER EXPOSURE
Maximum weather exposure for No.2 Grade, Red Label Rebutted and
Rejointed shingles should be in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations.
These red cedar shakes and shingles are manufactured in accordance with
standards established by the Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau.
This is only a product description sheet necessary for selection of
materials and grades. For a new roof construction manual and/or wall
manual please contact: info@cedarbureau.com.
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