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What are the Benefits of Wood Shake Roofs?

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Few homeowners hesitate when offered the option to choose a Kansas City wood shake roof as an option.  Here are the benefits of wood shake roofs.

Don’t miss out on the several advantages of having wood shake roofs.

What You Should Know About Wood Shake Roofs

Wood shakes are a type of wood shingle that is hand-cut from cedar or other sustainable wood sources. Despite modern roofing materials being readily available, homeowners who prefer a rustic, handmade look still choose wood shakes. Homes with traditional architectural styles, such as Colonial Revival and Mock Tudor, benefit from the added authenticity that other roofing types simply can’t provide.

High-grade wood shake roofs typically last over 20 years with proper roof maintenance, conducted every two to four years. Note that wood shake roofing in Kansas City requires a specific installation, repair, and maintenance method, so don’t expect every roofer to know how to properly handle wood shake roofs.

Why You Should Choose Wood Shake Roofs

Wood shake roofs are surprisingly resilient against extreme weather conditions, and with the average shake being thicker than the usual metal or asphalt shingle roofing, it also has superior impact resistance – even better than most roofing types.

Homeowners who factor in sustainability in their choice of building material will be glad to know that wood shingles are an environmentally sound choice, as they’re sourced from natural, renewable resources. Also, wood shakes are 100% biodegradable and can be reused for anything from stove fuel to art pieces. Few discarded shakes ever end up in landfills, and for those that do would require little landfill space. If you’re worried about the effects of sun and moisture on wood shakes, these can be prevented with regular maintenance. As a bonus, wood shake roofs look better as they age.

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