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  • Wodd shakes exposure

    I couldn't find a more apt forum for this, so I thought I'd post it here. I'm doing a renovation of my home and there's a situation that doesn't seem right, but I can't find any facts to back me up.
    I have three large gables. Previously, at least two layers of standard roofing shingles were hung on this vertical surface. I had the shingles removed and replaced with cedar shakes.

    The 18" shakes were hung with a 14" exposure, single layer. This means that the 10" seam between each shingle is open directly to the tar paper underneath, with no other moisture barrier between that and the unprotected framing.

    I find the 2.5 cases of leftover shakes as another clue that they scrimped on the job. Where can I find doccumentation on proper procedures for this kind of application? If there is a standard exposure, I want it adhered to.

    Thanks, Rip

  • #2
    I hate it when I misspell the topic and can't edit. Of course it should read, "WOOD Shakes Exposure".

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    • #3
      Thanks anyway, I found the answer on the boxes the shakes came in. It has explicit instructions which weren't followed. I'll have to fight for this one.

      Thanks,
      Rip

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      • #4
        You can edit your post by clicking on the picture for your post.

        Glad to know you solved your problem. Welcome to the forum!
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