Options to Replace Asphalt Shingles With Milled Wood Roofing Products

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If you are ready to replace your asphalt shingles, wood products can be a good investment. Today, milled roofing products give you more choices for your new shake or wood shingle roof design. There are options for treatments, wood species, and the style of roofing product you have installed on your home. The following milled wood roofing information will help you choose the best materials to replace your shingles:

Milled Wood Shingles for Uniform Roof Surface

If you want to have a clean and uniform look for your home, milled shingles are the best option. There are some differences with wood shingles compared to shingles, including:

  • Smooth surfaces with fewer cracks to collect debris
  • Uniform milled form for a clean roof surface
  • Options for custom or decorative wood shingles

The wood shingles are a great affordable solution to install natural materials on your home. These materials provide a smooth and uniform surface that is resistant to damage due to debris and other issues.

Machine-Split and Milled Shake Materials

Another option is shake roofing materials that are split by machines. These materials offer many benefits, such as choices of wood species and uniformity. Options you want to consider for machine-split shakes include:

  • Species of wood materials
  • Width of the shakes
  • The texture of the woodgrain

The machine-split shakes provide many advantages over hand-split materials, such as fewer natural defects. The texture of the grain of shakes can also be reduced with machines that shave off excess materials. This makes them look cleaner and prevents problems with debris getting in the cracks.

Options For Treated Wood Materials for Roofing

Lastly, you want to consider the options for treatments and stains for your wood roofing materials. Some of these options provide practical protection from moisture or fire. Others provide colors and sealants. Some of the different options for treatments of your wood roofing materials include:

  • Conventional pressure treatment for water resistance
  • Fire-retardant treatments for dryer climates
  • Stains and sealants to add color and protect the wood

The treatments can provide a practical solution to protect your new wood shakes or shingles. If you have a stained material, you will want to make sure to clean it regularly. Occasionally, you may also want to apply a fresh sealant to protect the wood roofing materials.

The manufactured wood roofing products will provide an affordable and durable solution to replace shingles. Contact a roofing service, such as Danny Odom & Son Roofing, and talk to them about milled wood roofing products for your roof replacement.

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12 January 2021

Leaking Roofs and Roof Repairs

My name is Debbie Greenberg. I’m a single woman who owns her home, and like most homeowners I dread home repairs. I’m not very handy with do-it-yourself projects around the house. I can do a few minor repairs when necessary, but for the most part I have to call in a professional. Last year I had a leak in my roof. When it rained, water would leak into my kitchen. What appeared to be a simple fix turned out to be anything but simple. It took over four months to finally identify the problem, and double the money I was initially quoted to fix it. The problem ended up being that the flat part of my roof didn't have shingles, but a sheeting material. I learned a bit about home roofs along the way, and that is what I want to share with you.