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Cedar Shake & Shingle Systems

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Introduction
Definition and Terms
Standard for Cedar Shakes & Shingle Systems
1. Materials
2. Cedar Shingle Roofing (STR-CS)
2.1 GENERAL
2.2 MATERIALS
2.3 APPLICATION
2.3.1 Deck (Roof Sheathing) Requirements
2.3.2 Eave Protection and Underlay
2.3.3 Shingles
2.3.4 Valleys
2.3.5 Vertical Upstand Flashing
2.3.6 Hips and Ridges
2.3.7 Ventilation - Attic Space / Cathedral / Insulated Roof Assemblies
2.3.8 Special Nailing Requirement
3. Cedar Shake Roofing (STR-HS)
3.1 GENERAL
3.2 MATERIALS
3.3 APPLICATION
3.3.1 Deck (Roof Sheathing) Requirements
3.3.2 Eave Protection and Underlay
3.3.3 Shakes
3.3.4 Valleys
3.3.5 Vertical Upstand Flashing
3.3.6 Hips and Ridges
3.3.7 Ventilation - Attic Space / Cathedral / Insulated Roof Assemblies
3.3.8 Special Nailing Requirement
NOTE: Cedar Wall applications (excluded from the RoofStar Guarantee Program, and are included here merely for reference.)
4. Cedar Shingle Sidewalls (STR-CS)
4.1 GENERAL
4.2 MATERIALS
4.3 APPLICATION
4.3.1 Special Nailing Requirements
4.3.2 Corners
5. Cedar Shake Sidewalls (STR-HS)
5.1 GENERAL
5.2 MATERIALS
5.3 APPLICATION
5.3.1 Corners
Accepted Materials
Application Guides and Notes
Cedar Shakes & Shingles Construction Details


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