Synthetic shake and shingles are polymer based material or a combination of plastic and rubber.
Simulated wood shake roofing.
Cold applied monolithic roofing.
Composite shingle roofing is a synthetic product.
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Composite shake roofing tiles have the craftsmanship of natural hand split cedar shake with the advantages of color stability a lifetime warranty.
Comes in 5 7 and 12 widths for ease of installation and natural look.
We keep up to date on zoning laws permits and hoa guidelines.
If you want all the benefits and looks of real stone but without the shortcomings consider polymer slate manufactured by davinci roofscapes the product is manufactured from a state of the art engineered polymer resin crafted to have rough edges and a natural slate like texture for a more authentic look.
We have 100 s of residential roof styles to choose from.
Real or simulated roofing slate shake.
The manufacturing process uses a variety of chemical approaches in producing simulated cedar shakes and shingles nearly indistinguishable from what nature s forests supplies.
Davinci s unique composite construction outperforms both natural slate and cedar shake with a class a fire rating class 4 impact rating and a 110 mph wind rating.
All davinci lines are available in many colors and blends to simulate real wood shakes and shingles and slate tiles.
For years the roofing industry has been trying to create a shake that has the appearance of natural wood and is low maintenance fire rated impact resistant and long lasting.
They are used on roofs where homeowners desire the classic look of wood or natural slate with the added benefits from the synthetic blends.
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Synthetic cedar shake roofing brava shake.
They are 110 mph and class 4 impact rated.
Varied thickness and stunning split texture of natural wood.
Environmentally friendly composite roofing material.
Composite roofing shingles are also called synthetic shakes and shingles or faux wood.
With the damaging effects of sun hail gale force winds and freeze and thaw cycles roofing materials are at odds with the weather year round.
Synthetic roofs are relatively new to the residential roofing market first arriving in the early 1990 s.