Benefits of Wood Shingles

Asphalt shingles have long been the most common roofing material in North America. However, not every homeowner enjoys the look or the benefits that offer, and they choose to opt for a less conventional roofing option.  One such roofing material is wood shingles.  Generally constructed of cedar wood, wood shingles have held a niche in the roofing business for decades as an option for homeowners who would prefer roofing material that helps their house stand out from the neighborhood.  If you’re interested in learning more about the benefits of wooden shingles, keep reading our blog!

Naturally Resistant

One of the biggest concerns that homeowners have about installing a wooden material to protect their homes roof is that it won’t hold up to the elements.  However, cedar, the most common wooden shingles, boasts an enormous resistance to the elements, including resistance to moisture, rot, mold, and mildew, UV rays, and can be engineered in the factory to provide improved fire and pest resistance as well.  There is no need to be concerned that your cedar wood shingles have the ability to withstand extreme weather conditions, as they are just as durable as asphalt shingles.

Insulation

Cedar is a natural insulator which will help with your home’s energy efficiency.  Unlike asphalt shingles which hold heat on hot, sunny days, cedar will help keep your home cooler on sunny days and help keep the heat inside during the winter.

Aesthetics

One of the biggest reasons that homeowners choose to install cedar wood shingles on their homes roofs is the aesthetic benefits they provide. Cedar wood siding offers a timeless look that many homeowners love. As cedar wood ages, it also turns a beautiful silvery-gray color that many homeowners enjoy. If you are looking for a rustic roofing option that will help your home to stand out from the neighborhood, cedar wood shingles are a great choice!

Longevity

One of the most surprising benefits of cedar wood shingles is that they are surprisingly durable.  One would assume that a wooden material, constantly exposed to the elements, including rain and other moisture, would not hold up over time.  However, cedar wood will actually hold up well under a variety of conditions, and if properly maintained by removing any mold or mildew growth, it is quite possible for cedar wood shingles to last up to 50 years, making them a competative option when compared to asphalt shingles, perhaps outlasting an asphalt shingle roof altogether.

Contact Us Today

If you’re interested in having wooden shingles installed on your home’s roof this spring, reach out to our team today! We look forward to hearing from you and assisting with all of your roof replacement needs! You can reach our team at (781) 246-5622 or by filling out our online contact form!

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