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Learning about Shake Shingle Siding

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

There are times when you just want to change things up on your home.  Of course, it might also be a situation of needing to repair things as well.  When it comes to the exterior of the house, many people want to put their best face forward so to speak.  Most homeowners try to balance the look of the rest of the neighborhood, the architecture of their home, and personal preferences when it comes to choosing an exterior product for their house.  Shake shingle siding is a great choice for just about every area of the country and gives a home a rustic, though attractive, look.  It works very well on cottage style homes and cabins.  Shake shingle siding also looks very nice as accents on larger homes.

Shake Shingle Siding

If you have never thought about shake shingle siding before, you might be wondering what wood is used for them.  In most cases, cedar is the wood of choice.  It is well known for holding up in just about any climate.  When you purchase shake shingle siding, you will likely find them unpainted and untreated.  If you would prefer, they can be bought painted, stained, or treated with fire retardant treatments.  Those who live in humid climates need to have their shake shingle siding treated with fungicide every 3 years.  In dry environments, the siding will last longer with an oil finish applied every 5 years.

One of the reasons shake shingle siding is still so popular after all these years is that it looks great and is relatively easy to install.  The result is a natural looking, unique exterior for your home.  While it’s true that shake shingle siding is known to be easy to install, you will save a great deal of time and frustration by having a professional contractor install it for you.  While you are at it, this is the perfect time to talk about the right sealing product and stain options for your tastes and region. 

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