WALLABA TURADA HARDWOOD SHINGLES

The Untreated & More Durable Cedar Shingle Alternative

Wallaba Turada Hardwood Shingles will add a touch of rustic elegance to your project.

These shingles are aesthetically pleasing, highly durable and complement the cross-section where quality and beauty intersect.

If you desire an authentic country roof look, there is no substitute.

WHY CHOOSE WALLABA TURADA HARDWOOD SHINGLES?

You might like the thought of how cedar wood shingles will look on your home’s roof, and you might even be satisfied with the result for a few years. However, it will be far sooner than you’d hoped that you find that your relatively new wood shingles look old and worn beyond their years. Luckily, Wallaba Turada Hardwood Shingles offers an alternative to the traditional cedar shake: Wallaba.

Unlike traditional cedar shingles, Wallaba Turada Hardwood Shingles do not need to be treated, they excel in severe weather locations, and last a lifetime. Additionally, unlike cedar shingles, they are also fire resistant, mold resistant, and insect resistant, making Wallaba Turada Hardwood Shingles the best choice for replacing your cedar shingles.

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SHAKES UNLIKE ANY OTHER

There’s no doubt that wooden shakes provide a traditional and timeless look for a roof. Unfortunately, the most common shakes are made from cedar, which simply doesn’t maintain its appearance or performance nearly as long as your roof needs it to. Cedar shakes require expensive treatment and maintenance in order to lengthen their lifespan, and even then they don’t compare to untreated Wallaba.

Untreated Wallaba lasts twice as long as treated cedar, or a whopping 40+ years compared to cedar’s 10 to 20 years. Wallaba boasts greater resistance to fire, decay, and even hurricanes, threats that cedar simply can’t stand up to. In addition, Wallaba weathers from a gorgeous shade of red to a striking silver tone, while cedar fades from a weak shade of red to a dull shade of gray.

WALLABA SHINGLES VS. CEDAR SHINGLE: A COMPARISON TABLE

Wallaba vs Cedar Comparison Table

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