Known for its natural insulation, lightweight design, and eco-friendliness, cedar roofing ages beautifully, adding character and energy efficiency to homes. Natural cedar is durable, weather-resistant and provides a warm, rustic appearance.
Cedar roofs offer a unique, rustic look that enhances a home's curb appeal and ages beautifully to a distinguished silver-grey.
Cedar is naturally resistant to moisture, insects, and UV damage, providing a longer lifespan (20-30 years or more) compared to asphalt shingles.
Cedar offers natural insulation, helping to regulate temperature inside the home and reduce energy costs.
Cedar is a renewable resource and biodegradable, making it a more environmentally friendly choice than asphalt shingles, which are petroleum-based.
Made from high-quality cedar wood, cedar shingles or shakes provide a warm, rustic look that enhances a home’s curb appeal. Naturally resistant to moisture, insects, and decay, cedar roofing can withstand harsh weather conditions and lasts for decades with proper care. As it ages, it develops a unique silver-gray patina, adding character to the roof. Cedar also offers excellent insulation, helping to regulate indoor temperatures. Eco-friendly and renewable, natural cedar is a great option for homeowners who want a sustainable, long-lasting, and aesthetically pleasing roofing material.
Our cedar shakes are carefully hand-split along the grain, providing a raw and natural appearance that adds a dimensional look to cedar roof homes.
Cedar shingles are milled perfectly to size providing a smooth and tailored appearance. They’re smooth and you can even see rings in them.
Like shakes, they are cut along the grain of the cedar, preserving its natural strength and texture. However, they are then precisely milled to achieve a smoother, more uniform finish akin to that of standard shingles.
On average, a natural cedar roof costs between $7 and $15 per square foot, depending on whether you choose cedar shingles, shakes or taper. For a standard home, the total average cost can range from $14,000 to $30,000, factoring in materials, labor, and any standard additional services. While more expensive upfront than asphalt shingles, cedar roofs offer long-lasting durability and a unique aesthetic.