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Wood Shingles

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Wood shingles are a classic option around the world. They can resist harsh climates, making them an excellent choice for Utah homes. Wood shingles are an environmentally friendly choice, as they can be made from recycled materials and have little effect on the water that runs off your home, decreasing water pollution. This material is also a natural insulator, so it can also cut down on your heating and cooling bills. They can last for over 30 years with proper maintenance, so they are also a very durable option. The most common types of wood shingles are:

  • Cedar Shingles: Cedar wood is an excellent choice, due to its affordability, versatility, durability, and beauty. It works well with the temperature shifts here In Utah, can last between 30 and 50 years, and is a highly effective insulator. Not only is it extremely functional, it also comes in beautiful shades of red, yellow, and white. The color of cedar wood does, however fade over time into a brown or gray color.
  • Teak Shingles: Teak is a high class material known for its timelessness and strength. It lasts the longest of all the woods and is most resistant to the elements, but Is also the most expensive. It also has the advantage of being mildew, rot, and fungi resistant. Teak is available in various shades, some of the most popular being gold, copper, and gray tones.
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