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Cedar Shake Roof vs Asphalt Shingle Roof Vs Synthetic Roof – Pros & Cons

When shopping for a new roof, many homeowners can do their own research with a multitude of information outlets available. The problem some homeowners run into that too many sources of information may offer too much or not enough of the most important information that comes to the carious roof replacement options. Here at Smart Roofing Inc. we decided to put together a comprehensive list of the pros and cons of cedar shake roofs (also cedar shingle roofs), asphalt shingle roofs, and synthetic roofs (also composite roofs). We will be discussing the opinion they hold with insurance companies and how the trends are regarding insuring a cedar roof, insuring a shingle roof, and insuring a synthetic roof. We will talk about the longevity of cedar roofs, the longevity of shingle roofs, and the longevity of synthetic roofs. Then we will list how each type of roof compares in terms of the cost of cedar shake roofs, the cost of asphalt shingle roofs, and the cost of composite roofs. With all that out of the way, let’s dig right into the details.

There is a lot of information to review and make the ultimate decision. Here is a chart summarizing the comparison of Cedar Shake Roof vs Asphalt Shingle Roof vs Composite Roof. For a more in-depth review, continue to the article below the chart. 

  Cedar Shake Asphalt Shingle Composite Roof
Cost $$$ $ $$$
Maintenance High Low None – Low
Lifespan 20-30 years 20-30 years 30-50 years
Insurability Varies, can be difficult, or not possible Easily insurable Easily insurable
Warranty No manufacturer warranty 20-50 years 50 years

Cedar Shake Roofs or Cedar Shingle Roofs:

First off, what is the difference between cedar shake and cedar shingle? According to the Cedar Shake and Shingle Bureau, CSSB, a high-quality cedar shake features a rough split face and sawn back. This means they are rougher and in some ways more natural-looking. Cedar shakes are installed with a larger, usually 10″ exposure, meaning you can see 10″ of the cedar shake on your roof. Cedar shingles on the other hand are smooth sawn and architecturally uniform. This means they have a more smooth appearance. Cedar shingles are installed in a smaller, usually 5″ exposure. 

Both cedar shakes and cedar shingles are made from the same wood, cedar, and both are natural materials. Due to material usage and labor involved, cedar shingles are often more expensive than cedar shakes. In turn, cedar shingles can last a few years more than cedar shakes if installed properly by a professional installer such as Smart Roofing Inc. Cedar was very popular due to the natural oils produced by the wood, which offered a unique appearance and great weather protection for the roof. However, over the last several years, the quality of cedar has decreased in some cases and better alternatives have entered the market, slowly phasing out cedar as one of the main roofing choices. 

Pros of cedar shake roofs and cedar shingle roofs:

  • Appearance:  Naturally beautiful cedar shake and cedar shingles have a rustic, timeless feel that is almost unmatched for homes with traditional or historic designs.
  • Environmental Concerns: Cedar is biodegradable, renewable, and sustainably harvested when sourced from providers rated with the CSSB, making them a “green” roof choice. 
  • Durability: Cedar is naturally waterproof and UV resistant.

Cons of cedar shake roofs and cedar shingle roofs:

  • Cost: Medium to High. Cedar roofs can be fairly expensive, depending on the market conditions for the cedar materials.
  • Maintenance: Cedar roofs require regular inspections and maintenance consisting of repairs, cleaning, and possible treatment. Cedar roofs that are not maintained can degrade and develop moss growth and missing pieces that can lead to leaks. 
  • Fire Risk: Unless specifically treated with fire-resistant chemicals, natural cedar shake is much more combustible than other roofing options. This is one of the issues that insurance companies have with insuring cedar shake roofs. 
  • Durability: Cedar shake roofs can vary in quality, depending on the mill they were produced in. This can lead to durability issues, and when combined with our wetter climate, cedar shake can quickly warp, crack, or rot. Many cedar roofs are also prone to moss growth in elevations that do not experience much sunlight, degrading those roof elevations even faster.
  • Warranty: Since cedar is a natural material, there is no warranty provided on the cedar shakes or cedar shingles,   
  • Lifespan: Cedar Shake is expected to last around 20-25 years in our climate with maintenance. 
  • Insurability: More and more insurance companies are dropping their coverage of cedar shake roofs or simply not offering coverage for new owners of cedar shake roofs. This is due to the fire risks, the cost vs durability payoff, and the quick degradation of cedar. 

Asphalt Shingle Roofs:

An asphalt shingle is the most common and widely used roofing material for residential properties. It is made up of a fiberglass base mat that is coated with waterproof asphalt, and topped with ceramic or mineral granules. The fiberglass offers strength and durability, the asphalt an additional layer of waterproofing and cohesion, and the granules offer the shingle color, texture, and extra weather protection. There are different styles of shingles, such as old school 3-tab, current architectural, and designer shingles, as well as different manufacturers, but in most cases the components are all the same. 

Architectural shingles are the most popular due to their thicker, three-dimensional appearance that also adds extra durability. 3-tab shingles have been getting phased out by architectural shingles due to being inferior and new architectural shingles having a longer lifespan. Designer shingles mimic the look of high-end roofing materials such as slate or cedar. Because of the cost effectiveness of asphalt shingles, this roofing material is the first choice for many homeowners. 

Pros of asphalt shingle roofs:

  • Appearance: Available in a wide range of colors, styles, and designs that do not fade color or change over time. Any aesthetic can be chosen to match a homeowner’s taste.
  • Cost: Low to Medium, depending on style and design choice. Asphalt shingle roofs are the most cost-effective option for a roof replacement.
  • Maintenance: Asphalt shingles are virtually maintenance free for the duration of their life expectancy.
  • Fire Resistance: Asphalt shingles are fiberglass based and offer a Class A fire rating – the highest level of fire resistance possible.
  •  Durability: Most asphalt shingles have a wind rating up to 130mph and can hold up to freezes, beaming sunlight, and small hail. As a GAF Master Elite contractor, we at Smart Roofing Inc. can offer an unlimited wind warranty on Timberline HDZ shingles. All of the materials were manufactured to withstand the elements and keep your home waterproof. There is a standard manufacturing practice with control systems to ensure a uniform shingle that is free of defects every time.
  • Warranty: Manufacturers offer warranties between 25-50 years for shingle materials. 
  • Lifespan: Shingle roofs have a standard lifespan between 20-30 years, depending on the style and design, as well as the climate conditions. 
  • Insurability: Asphalt shingle roofs are the most common, the most cost effective, and relatively durable to all elements, making them extremely easy to insure. While a roof over 20 years old may need to be inspected, insurance has no problems writing policies to cover shingle roofs.

Cons of asphalt shingles:

  • Environmental Concerns: Since asphalt shingles are made from petroleum products and difficult to recycle, they are not considered green and have a more larger environmental footprint. 
  • Heat Absorption: Some asphalt shingles can absorb more heat than other roofing materials, potentially increasing the temperature in the attic. This can be avoided with proper roofing ventilation and insulation and is a minor concern.
  • Installation Issues: Being the most common roofing material means that a lot more people believe they know how to install shingles, which can lead to issues. A professional roofing contractor can ensure proper nailing, water drainage, and waterproofing, where an inexperienced installed may not be as effective. This can cause damage to shingles, slipping or fallen shingles, or even make the roof more susceptible to wind damage.

Synthetic Roofs and Composite Roofs:

Synthetic roofs and composite roofs, what is the difference? The truth is, there is no difference. These are just different names for the same products, and are interchangeable as you will see on this list. They refer to a group of products derived from polymers or plastics, which in most cases can last longer and can mimic the appearance of cedar shake, slate, or tile very effectively. The two most common brand names for these composite or synthetic roofs are Brava Roof Tile, which offer all 3 types, shake, slate and tile, and DaVinci Roofscapes, which offer shake and slate. Here at Smart Roofing Inc., we are certified installers of both manufacturers, allowing us to offer the best choice for each and every home. If going with a cedar shake, natural slate, or clay tile is not a compatible option, this composite group of products offers the middle ground many homeowners are looking for. We will see why.

Pros of composite roofing products:

Appearance: Some brands have an almost indistinguishable similarity to natural cedar shake, especially some of the aged colors. The slate composite roofing products are also very similar in appearance to natural slate. With a variety of colors to choose from that will not fade, homeowners can find one that will match their home’s aesthetic and look great. While some worry about the products looking synthetic, most cannot tell the difference between real aged cedar and slate roofs and some colors of synthetic products. 

  • Environmental Concerns: Most composite roofing products are manufactured from recycled plastic, meaning they do not have a large ecological footprint. These products, however, are not recyclable past their long lifespan. 
  • Maintenance: Manufactured from polymers, composite roofs are resistant to cracking, warping, rotting, or moss growth, requiring essentially zero maintenance over their lifespan.
  • Fire Resistance: Made specifically with roofing in mind, these products often carry a Class C or even Class A fire resistance rating.
  • Durability: This is the biggest pro of synthetic roofing products. They were specifically engineered to withstand harsh weather conditions. Manufactured with strict control systems, these products are checked and tested to ensure proper products reach the homeowners. They often have a Class 4 impact resistance along with a Class C fire rating, making it one of the best materials to put on your roof. They have an expected lifespan of 50+ years, and will hold up to high winds, freezing winters, scorching summers, pounding rain, hail, and in worst cases fire.
  • Warranty: Limited lifetime warranties are usually standard from the most popular manufacturers for 50 years. 
  • Lifespan: Synthetic and composite roof products have an expected lifespan of 50+ years. 
  • Insurability: With a high fire resistance and hail impact rating, synthetic roofs are easy to insure and may even qualify homeowners for an insurance premium discount. 

Cons of synthetic roofs and composite roofs:

  • Cost: Medium to High. Composite roofs can be pricey but fall right in line with natural cedar shingles. When their expected lifespan is taken into account, the investment pays off in the long run.
  • Appearance: Some homeowners are put off by the synthetic appearance.
  • Environmental Concerns: Synthetic roofing products are at this time not recyclable past their long lifespan. 
  • Installation expertise: Composite roofing products need an experienced and professional roofing company to ensure proper installation, flashings, and intersections that will last for the long expected lifespan of the roof. 

SMART Roofing, Inc. is a full-service roofing contractor. Certified by the Cedar Shake and Shingle Bureau (CSSB), a Preferred Installer of Brava Shake, Brava Slate, and Brava Spanish Tile, a Masterpiece Installer of DaVinci Shake and Davinci Slate, and a GAF Master Elite shingle installer, we have the experience and expertise you may need for all your roof replacement needs. From roof assessments and repairs to installations of virtually every type of new residential roof and commercial roof, our commitment to excellence, stellar customer service and exceptional results are the “SMART” roofing difference. Serving Chicago its surrounding suburbs. Contact the roofing experts at SMART Roofing, Inc. at (847) 797-0404 or fill out our Contact Us form to learn more about the different roofing products, or email us for your residential roof replacement needs.

Cedar Roof Replacement in South Barrington

Natural cedar shake roofs continue to be a sought-after choice in South Barrington and the surrounding Barrington area, offering a timeless appearance and natural durability. While some homeowners are opting for composite shake alternatives that require less maintenance, many still appreciate the authentic beauty and performance of a natural cedar shake roof. Cedar’s natural oils provide insulation and its ability to swell up when wet enhances waterproofing by closing gaps. With proper maintenance, a cedar roof replacement can last for decades, adding character and charm to Barrington homes while maintaining excellent protection against the elements.

We take pride in advising homeowners on the best options for roof replacement with natural cedar shake or synthetic shake to ensure they choose the best solution for their home. For this cedar roof replacement in South Barrington, the homeowner chose to stay with natural cedar shake for its traditional aesthetic and proven reliability. To further add to the durability of the roof, we installed new copper valleys for proper drainage and durability in high water-flow areas, and new copper flashings for additional long-term waterproofing. This project also involved skylight replacement, which tie the entire roof and home together.

As many homes in the Barrington area approach the 20- to 30-year mark, replacing aging cedar roofs is becoming a priority for homeowners looking to maintain both curb appeal and long-term performance. Whether homeowners decide on cedar shake in Barrington or composite shake in South Barring, we make sure that every installation is done with expert craftsmanship for a roof that stands the test of time.

SMART Roofing, Inc. is a full-service roofing contractor serving Barrington, South Barrington, North Barrington, Barrington Hills, Lake Barrington and its surrounding suburbs. Select SMART Roofing, Inc. as your Barrington Roofing Contractor with plenty of experience with cedar shake roofs, Brava composite shake roofs, and DaVinci synthetic shake roofs. From roof assessments and repairs to installations of virtually every type of new residential roof and commercial roof, our commitment to excellence, stellar customer service, and exceptional results are the “SMART” roofing difference. Contact the roofing experts at SMART Roofing, Inc. at (847) 797-0404, to learn more, or email us for your residential or commercial roofing needs.

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Cedar Roof Replacement in Lake Forest with Brava Shake Roof

Our most recent cedar roof replacement in Lake Forest is a great showcase of Brava composite shake! Homeowners seeking a durable and visually striking upgrade for their aging cedar shake roof are turning to the innovative Brava shake, a synthetic roofing product. Unlike natural cedar, which is prone to rot, splitting, and weather damage, Brava’s composite material is engineered to last. Designed to mimic the classic beauty of cedar, Brava shake roofs provide a worry-free solution for those looking for a long-term investment in their home. A Lake Forest roof replacement with Brava shake offers not only enhanced durability but also improved energy efficiency and resistance to the elements.

Brava shake roofing is an excellent choice for the Lake Forest and Chicagoland climate, offering great performance in every season. Brava shake resists fire with a Class C fire rating, and is also much more resistant to pests. Brava shake is also warranted against fading, so the color you choose will be the color of your roof without any changing, staining, or discoloration. These are some of the benefits that persuade clients to replace their cedar shake roofs in Lake Forest with new Brava Shake. New copper roof and chimney flashings tie in the entire cedar roof replacement and add a touch of shiny and durable sophistication.  Adding snow guards ensures the safety of your property during Lake Forest’s snowy winters by reducing the risk of snow and ice sliding off the roof, giving you peace of mind through the coldest months.

SMART Roofing, Inc. is a full-service roofing contractor and Brava award winning roofing contractor serving Lake Forest and its surrounding Chicagoland suburbs. Select SMART Roofing, Inc. as your Lake Forest, Highland Park, Wilmette, Winnetka, and Glencoe roofing contractor with plenty of experience with cedar shake roofs, cedar shake roof replacement, and Brava shake roof installation. From roof assessments and repairs to installations of virtually every type of new residential roof and commercial roof, our commitment to excellence, stellar customer service and exceptional results are the “SMART” roofing difference. Contact the roofing experts at SMART Roofing, Inc. at (847) 797-0404 to learn more about Brava roofing products, visit bravarooftile.com or email us for your residential cedar roof replacement needs.

Cedar Shake Replacement with Asphalt Shingles in Glenview

This cedar roof replacement in Glenview with an upgrade to a new shingle roof is a smart investment. Architectural asphalt shingles offer several advantages over traditional cedar shakes, including enhanced durability and lower maintenance. Unlike cedar, which can warp, split, and require frequent upkeep, shingles are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, providing long-lasting protection for your home. Additionally, shingles are more resistant to fire and pests, offering increased safety and peace of mind for homeowners in Glenview.

A shingle roof replacement in Glenview also enhances your home’s aesthetic appeal with a wide variety of colors and styles to choose from. Whether you’re updating an older home or building new, architectural shingles can mimic the rich texture of cedar shake while providing the modern benefits of a new shingle roof. With a roof replacement in Glenview, you’ll enjoy a beautiful, low-maintenance roof that adds value and curb appeal to your property for years to come.

This shingle roof we installed in Glenview is extra special because it will provide even more protection for the savvy homeowner, who decided to install GAF Timberline Ultra HDZ shingles. These extra thick and durable shingles offer additional life expectancy as well as a more sophisticated shadow line for additional depth.

SMART Roofing, Inc. is a full-service roofing contractor and GAF contractor serving Glenview and its surrounding Chicagoland suburbs. Select SMART Roofing, Inc. as your Glenview, Northfield, Wilmette, Winnetka, and Morton Grove roofing contractor with plenty of experience with asphalt shingle roofs, cedar shake roof replacement, and shingle roof installation. From roof assessments and repairs to installations of virtually every type of new residential roof and commercial roof, our commitment to excellence, stellar customer service and exceptional results are the “SMART” roofing difference. Contact the roofing experts at SMART Roofing, Inc. at (847) 797-0404 to learn more about GAF roofing products, visit gaf.com or email us for your residential shingle roof replacement needs.

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Replacing an Old Cedar Shake Roof in Kildeer

What a difference 3 days can make when replacing your aged cedar shake roof. That is exactly what happened when we recently replaced this old cedar shake roof in Kildeer, IL with new designer GAF Camelot II shingles. With a bigger exposure than cedar shake, the Camelot II shingle provides a refined look that is not too far from the appearance of natural slate or cedar shake. Open copper valleys and new copper flashings made this roof shine bright in comparison to the dull and deteriorated shake that was installed before.

Cedar shake may look nice when it is initially installed, but that appearance quickly degrades into shades of gray and brown. As time passes those colors fade even more, and the cedar shake begins to disintegrate. The new Camelot II shingle roof in Kildeer will not change colors until almost the end of its life, and even then it is never as dramatic as the color change in cedar shake. This is another reason why many homeowners are opting to replace their aged cedar shake roofs with new shingle roofs. While offering almost double the life expectancy, much lower costs, and a sophisticated look, it is a no brainer. Many homeowners are also choosing to upgrade a standard shingle to the designer choice, which upgrades the look of their home even more. That is what this homeowner decided to do when we installed a new shingle roof in Kildeer. The results speak for themselves.

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SMART Roofing, Inc. is a full-service roofing contractor serving Kildeer and its surrounding suburbs. Select SMART Roofing, Inc. as your Kildeer Cedar Shake and Shingle Roofing Contractor with plenty of experience with wood shake and asphalt shingle roofs. From roof assessments and repairs to installations of virtually every type of new residential roof and commercial roof, our commitment to excellence, stellar customer service, and exceptional results are the “SMART” roofing difference. Contact the roofing experts at SMART Roofing, Inc. at (847) 797-0404, to learn more shingle roofs, visit gaf.com, or email us for your residential or commercial roofing needs.

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Cedar Shake Roofs in the Chicagoland Climate

Cedar shakes are some of the more durable and visually appealing roof coverings. At least that was the case before architectural shingles and synthetic cedar shakes were introduced, with an expected lifespan the same, or in many cases longer than cedar shake. The main reason behind this is the Chicagoland climate, and the various weather extremes and high humidity.

As with any wood when it gets wet, it needs ample time and air quality to dry out, otherwise it can start rotting. While cedar is very resistant to moisture, cedar shake roofing still tends to stay wet longer than preferred, which leads to premature failure of cedar shake roofs. We have seen this happen time and time again. Even with proper installation, which includes using the correct stainless steel fasteners to prevent rust issues, proper felt and cedar breather underlayments to promote the drying process, and correct spacing for the cedar shakes themselves, many cedar roofs will only last about 20-30 years. With no manufacturer warranty due to being a natural product, this falls short of the recent roof life expectancy standard. The amount of rain, snow, and humidity are the main culprits. Since many of our Chicago summer days can stay above 80% humidity, when combined with a few rainy days, cedar shakes can stay wet for weeks on end. While the top of the cedar shake may appear dry, the core and underside of the cedar shake is often wet. Take into account the cloud coverage, and some days where we get no sunlight at all, and you have everything to need to make you cedar shake roof rot.

This takes us to the next point, the cost of cedar shake roofing as compared to longer lasting, or less expensive alternatives. The biggest competitor with cedar shake roofs are good old asphalt shingles, but with a new profile. While the old 3-tab shingles did not expect to look as nice or last as long as cedar shake roofs, new architectural shingles definitely will do both. With a thicker shingle, an expected lifespan of 30 years, and a manufacturer warranty, shingles are a great option. No matter the amount of rain, snow, sun, or humidity, asphalt shingles will never rot or decay due to being wet. Asphalt does not absorb moisture, and the fiberglass mat that compromises new architectural shingles adds an extra layer of durability. With an additional layer, these architectural shingles have more definition to match the depth of cedar shake, and many homeowners are finding that they are great substitutes for their old cedar shake roofs that need to be replaced. With a cost that is much lower, a new shingle roof is a very good alternative when looking at a cedar shake roof replacement.

The other option when replacing an aging cedar roof, and one that is gaining a lot of popularity, are synthetic cedar shakes. From very popular manufacturers such as Brava and DaVinci, these products are top of the line. With a variety of color choices, you can be sure that your new synthetic roof will look just like the real cedar shake, at different points of the aging color cycle. Textures that match real cedar shake, and variable synthetic cedar shake sizes also ensure that your new roof will look exactly like cedar shake, while lasting much much longer. When people hear synthetic, they assume these products are cheap plastic that will fall apart due to the heat or cold. That could not be further from the truth. Synthetic cedar shakes are most often made from composite roofing materials that will last upwards of 50 years, and the manufacturers of these products provide a 50-year warranty to back up their claim. Since composite materials do not absorb water or moisture, there is no worry of these roofing shakes rotting. Having the colors blended into the composite material also guarantees that your new synthetic roof will look just as good in the first year, as it will on year 50. With a price point very similar to many real cedar shakes, synthetic cedar shake roofs are taking over, and rightfully so.

As with any house changing decision, we encourage all homeowners to do their own research, and find what works best for them and their home. If you would like us to inspect your roof, provide an estimate, or have any questions regarding cedar shake roofs, shingle roofs, or synthetic roofs, feel free to contact the roofing experts at Smart Roofing Inc. at (847) 797-0404 or email us at  contactus@smartroofers.com

 

Featured Residential Roof – Glencoe, Illinois

Smart Roofing, Inc. is proud to share this beautiful Western Red Cedar Shake roof installation in Glencoe, Illinois. This residential roof features Certi-Guard®  cedar shakes made from Western Red Cedar.

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Cedar shakes are a highly durable roofing material. They hold up well during periods of heavy rain and snow and are impervious to bugs. Since cedar is a breathable material, it also helps preserve the structural integrity of the home by preventing condensation issues. This cedar shake roof installation features premium cedar shakes that have been pressure-impregnated with fire-retardant polymers to provide permanent fire protection. These products carry the label Certi-Guard® and has met C fire testing standards.

Another benefit of a cedar shake roof is that it is highly energy efficient. Testing has demonstrated that a cedar shake roof can keep an attic 28°F cooler during the hot summer months; and because the cell structure of wood makes it a natural insulator, the home will be kept warmer during the cold winter months. One of the main reasons so many people fall in love with cedar shake roofs is their unique look. No two cedar roofs look the same, so this is an ideal material if you want to add major curb appeal to your home.   (excerpts from roofcalc.org)

If you are ready for a new roof, contact Smart Roofing, Inc. at (847) 797-0404, or email us at contactus@smartroofers.com for your ALL of your residential or commercial roofing needs.

Western Red Cedar Shake Roof in Lake Forest on Smart Builders Custom Home

Residential RoofingThe roofing professionals at Smart Roofing, Inc. recently installed this beautiful Western Red Cedar Tapersawn Shake roof in Lake Forest.  Western Red Cedar Tapersawn Shakes are sawn on both sides giving it a look similar to a sawn shingle but with a thicker appearance, Tapersawn Shakes are known for their smooth uniform imposing look providing an exceptional looking roof.

Contact Smart Roofing, Inc. at (847) 797-0404, or email us at contactus@smartroofers.com for your ALL of your residential or commercial roofing needs.

 

 

 

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