be removed with pressure washing and some chemical stripping, but its going to take some trial and error to find out. Cedarshingles are relatively soft, so pressure washing can be destructive if not done carefully. Of course the easy solution is to recoat
In this episode, work continues on the home s exterior. Ken Clark from Cedar Valley Shingles joins Bob to discuss the sidewall shingles that are being installed. The Cedar Valley Shingle system consists of a series of panels where the individual shingles are already attached.
A Heat-N-Glo gas fireplace unit is being installed in this episode, one of several throughout the house. Bob tours the showroom to see the different models available and understand how they work, then meets the crew from The Ironhouse in Hyannis, Mass.
intensive. These are not the cedarshakes but the flat cedarshingles. The installer is telling He also is stating that cedarshingles (not shakes) do not curl questions are this: Are cedarshingles more labor intensive
A picture is worth 1,000 words. You are undoubtedly right. The shingles on the roof are white cedar sidewall shingles, not red cedar. The house was built by the previous owner. We bought it in 1995. He is likely to have cut corners.
The shingles are cedar. I cannot pull off any of the finish with my fingernail. The paint hasn't chalked, alligatored, etc. On the shingles where the grain is raised they look dirty or as if the paint is coming off.
HELP - We spent over $30,000 on mold remediation downstairs a few years ago and my husband used 2 unpainted cedarshingles to level my refrigerator 3 years ago. They are still there and to me - not looking too good from washing the kitchen
I have black raised dots on my white cedarshingles that have semi-transparent stain on them. They're only 3 years old. I'm having a hard time removing the dots. I
I am looking for a better way to dry cedarshingles before painting them. Right now I am air drying them. But it's not fast enough. I don't want to purchase a drying kiln. Do you know of another way?