No. 1 Grade (Blue Label) Treated Cedar Shingles
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Our Blue Label 'treated' shingles are treated with an advanced formulation of Alkaline Copper Quaternary (ACQ) providing you with all the benefits preservation technology offers in stopping premature aging, wet and dry rot, mould and insect attack. ACQ is a proven technology that represents the next generation in wood preservation. It can withstand harsh weather conditions and is effective for up to 50 years.
Our Blue Label treated shingles are darker, almost black in appearance when compared to regular Blue Label shingles. Blue Label treated shingles will weather down over a period of six to twelve months to a silver grey appearance.
Certigrade™ cedar shingles are produced by cutting blocks from the log to the desired length. Shingles are then taper sawn to size. This type of smooth sawn architecturally uniform cedar shingle is preferred for its natural and tailored appearance and is used on traditional and modern residential and non-residential structures.
Description
Length: 16" (400mm) Width: 3" (75mm) minimum, 14" (175mm) maximum.
Thickness: 5/2" (10mm) 5 butts together is 2" (50mm) thick. Clear heartwood; 100% edge grain; no defects.
Recommended use: For walls and roofs on pitches as low as 14 where a premium quality product is desired.
Delivery: Shingles are supplied in bundle form with the appropriate grade label attached. Each bundle contains random widths of shingles of the type and grade ordered.
Coverage: One bundle of shingles will cover approximately: 2.32 Sq. m. on roofs with a pitch greater than 19º 1.76 Sq. m. on roofs with a 14 - 19º pitch.
Approximated Nails usage guide: -1 kilo of Stainless Steel Annular Ring nails will be required to fix 4 bundles of shingles.
Certi-Label™ Confidence
Not all cedar shake and shingle products are alike. Certi-label products, manufactured by Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau members, assure you of the highest quality standards. Member mills have committed to consistent quality through independent third-party inspections by accredited agencies. Each bundle of product has the mill's distinctive Certi-label tucked under the bundle strap. Asking for "the blue label" or "number one blue label" is not specific enough. Cedar Bureau members' products are the only ones with the Certi brand name on the label.
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