Asphalt shingles are ubiquitous for a reason.
Replacing cedar shake roof shingles.
Sap from overhanging trees will encourage mildew.
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If it s time to replace your roof cedar roof shingles are an attractive but more expensive option than asphalt shingles.
Ensure the second shingle overhangs the edge of the roof by the same amount as the first shingle.
There is the roof structure then sheets of plywood decking an underlayment and finally the asphalt shingle.
Attach the shingle to the roof with two nails driven in near its top edge.
Costs to replace shake shingles professional installation costs run about 60 per hour but can vary depending on the specifics of the job.
It s relatively straight forward.
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In fact cedar roof shakes can be six or seven times the price of asphalt roofing.
If damage has occurred the damaged cedar shakes can be removed and replaced without replacement of the entire roof system.
If you re replacing a cracked lifted or curled shingle you ll have to remove the old shingle first.
Wood shake systems only need to be inspected once a year to make sure that there is no debris collecting on the roof which will prevent proper drainage and age the shakes prematurely.
This leaves room for the shingles to contract and expand.
Do not pry the shingle out as this can damage nearby shingles and the underlying roofing structure.
When rot sets in it has likely affected more than a single shake and the entire roof is a candidate for replacement.
Factors like square footage and pitch of the roof complexity type of material and your home s the geographic location can affect the hourly rate.
More common than cedar shake you ve probably seen a roof replacement or installation with asphalt roofing shingles.
Drive out any nails with a nail set or if the shingle is lifted use a hacksaw to cut the nails underneath.
Remove the old shingle.
Cedar shakes in a damp environment are susceptible to mold and mildew and rot.
They are inexpensive and easy to maintain although they do require replacement every 10 20 years.