What Is Tapersawn Shake? Tapersawn shakes are really a hybrid of wood shingles and wood shakes. Some people use the terms shingle and shake interchangeably, but the two materials are actually quite different. Wood shingles are sawn on both sides, making them appear uniform and smooth.

What is a Tapersawn shake?

Tapersawn Shakes are a kind of shake/shingle hybrid, blending the thickness of a shake, with the sawn surface of a shingle. With a ⅝ in. thick butt edge, a tapersawn shake is sawn on both sides but features a natural taper to achieve a semi-textured look with a strong shadow line.

What are Tapersawn cedar shakes?

Tapersawn cedar shakes are a hybrid of shingles and split shakes. Like a shingle, both faces are sawn, as are the edges, giving the tapersawn a uniform appearance. Thicker than shingles, the tapersawn shake has a heavier shadow line on the roof.

How many shake shingles in a square?

Square and Bundle Bundles are usually packed so that four bundles of shingles or five bundles of shakes constitute a square.

How thick are cedar shingles?

Cedar shake is also thicker than shingle siding, ranging from 1/2″ to 3/4″ or greater at the butt end, while wooden shingles range from about 3/8″ to 1/2″.

Are cedar shingles fire resistant?

For fire hazardous areas, such as California, cedar shakes and shingles with FTX fire retardant treatment provide permanent fire protection. FTX treated shakes and shingles have passed the Underwriter Laboratory 790 weathering test, which gives FTX the highest rating for fire retardant roofing products.

What are barn shakes?

Barn Shakes or Straight Splits are shakes that are split on both sides. The block is taken and then split like it is in a hand split but it is not then cut on the diagonal. Barn Shakes are the same thickness throughout.

What is the size of a tapersawn shake?

Nominal lengths 18″ and 24″ shakes shall be of random widths, minimum width shall be 3 ½”. Tapersawn shakes less than 4″ in width shall not constitute more than 5% of each bundle. Thickness shall be nominal 5/8″ or ¾” with a minus tolerance of 1/16″ in 10% of the bundle. Face 100% clear.

How much tapersawn is allowed in a bundle?

Tapersawn shakes less than 4″ in width shall not constitute more than 5% of each bundle. Thickness shall be nominal 5/8″ or ¾” with a minus tolerance of 1/16″ in 10% of the bundle. Face 100% clear. Flat grain 20% maximum per bundle. 1/8″ sapwood allowed to exposure line. Additional sapwood permitted above that point.

What grade of tapersawn is required for a new roof?

1997 ICBO Uniform Building Code requires No. 2 grade tapersawn shakes having two thicknesses at the butt: 5/8″ or ¾” with a minus tolerance of 1/16″. This is only a product description necessary for selection of materials and grades. For a new roof construction manual and/or wall manual please contact: [email protected] 2.