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Cate April 16th 04 02:16 PM

uniform cedar shingles: uncommon?
 
Continuing my cedar shingle saga:

We haven't been able to interest any contractors who specialize in cedar in
returning our calls, so by neccessity, we're going it alone in replacing
parts of the siding on our 1924 bungalow in order to get homeowner's
insurance.

Here's the rub:

We originally ordered a few boxes, but they were the wrong size, because
the lumber place assumed we had varied width shingles. No, we have uniform
width shingles, and since we're replacing them only here and there, we
can't use the varied width ones (without cutting 3/4 of them to the proper
size, which is doable but not ideal).

No one local (Baltimore) carries uniform width cedar shingles of any type,
and we've found we must order them from British Columbia.

Is this common? Are there really no uniform width cedar shingles on the
east coast?

Thanks,
Cate

Curmudgeon April 16th 04 05:23 PM

uniform cedar shingles: uncommon?
 
Learn to use Google. Here's the first one I found:
http://www.whitecedarshingles.com/


"Cate" wrote in message
...
Continuing my cedar shingle saga:

We haven't been able to interest any contractors who specialize in cedar

in
returning our calls, so by neccessity, we're going it alone in replacing
parts of the siding on our 1924 bungalow in order to get homeowner's
insurance.

Here's the rub:

We originally ordered a few boxes, but they were the wrong size, because
the lumber place assumed we had varied width shingles. No, we have uniform
width shingles, and since we're replacing them only here and there, we
can't use the varied width ones (without cutting 3/4 of them to the proper
size, which is doable but not ideal).

No one local (Baltimore) carries uniform width cedar shingles of any type,
and we've found we must order them from British Columbia.

Is this common? Are there really no uniform width cedar shingles on the
east coast?

Thanks,
Cate




Cate April 17th 04 12:29 AM

uniform cedar shingles: uncommon?
 
"Curmudgeon" wrote in
:

Learn to use Google. Here's the first one I found:
http://www.whitecedarshingles.com/


Thanks, but... I didn't ask if they exist. I asked if they are uncommon on
the east coast.

I was hoping to get feedback from experienced folks on the east coast, not
a url for a cedar shingle distributor in Michigan.

Cate



Clay Morse April 17th 04 01:46 AM

uniform cedar shingles: uncommon?
 

"Cate" wrote in message

Learn to use Google. Here's the first one I found:
http://www.whitecedarshingles.com/


Thanks, but... I didn't ask if they exist. I asked if they are uncommon on
the east coast.

I was hoping to get feedback from experienced folks on the east coast, not
a url for a cedar shingle distributor in Michigan.

Cate


It's up to you to make the calls, being a homeowner you probably won't have
access to wholesalers that deal in specialty products. No one is going to
make the calls for you, it's up to you to get off your butt and get ahold of
a reliable source. The distributor will ship anywhere your supplier wishes,
note links on the page for trucking. Newsflash: Not every coast
manufacturers every product, that's why they have trucking companies. You
ungrateful putz!




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