Roofing - Wood, Shake

Roofing - Wood, Shake

Group of dimensioned illustrations of the Wood Shake Roofing seen in elevation and plan
Description
Description

Wood shake roofing, originating from split logs, offers a rustic and natural aesthetic distinct from traditional shingles. Each shake, being hand-split, possesses unique textures, widths, and thicknesses, leading to a multi-dimensional roof surface. Beyond its organic beauty, wood, being a natural insulator, provides energy efficiency by regulating indoor temperatures.

Cedar is commonly used due to its inherent resistance to rot and insects. Properly maintained, wood shake roofs can last decades. However, they demand regular upkeep to combat moss, mold, and potential fire hazards. Despite these considerations, many homeowners are drawn to wood shake roofing for its unparalleled charm and connection to nature.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Wood Shake Roofing is made up of shingles with widths between 3”-14” (7.6-35.6 cm), lengths of 18”, 24” (45.7, 61 cm), and thicknesses of .5”-1” (1.3-2.5 cm). The exposed length of Wood Shake Roofing is 7.5”-10” (19-25.4 cm) with a shingle overlap of 10.5”-14” (26.7-35.6 cm).

Set of drawings of the Wood Shake Roofing in front and plan view combined as a roof
Set of drawings of the Wood Shake Roofing in front and plan view combined as a roof
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
.5”-1” | 1.3-2.5 cm
Width:
3”-14” | 7.6-35.6 cm
Depth:
Length:
18”, 24” | 45.7, 61 cm
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Weight:
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Overlap: 10.5”-14” | 26.7-35.6 cm
Exposed: 7.5”-10” | 19-25.4 cm
Roof Slope: 4:12 (Minimum)

Materials:
Cedar wood
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Drawings include:
Wood Shake Roofing front elevation, side, plan

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