Blue label shingles are a higher grade than red label.
Blue label red cedar shingles.
These are available in 16 18 and 24 lengths in either western red cedar or alaskan yellow cedar.
This shingle is sold in packs of 12 square feet.
Class b shakes and shingles are identified by their red certi guard label.
This shingle is 1 2 to 5 8 thick on the butt end and tapers to an average 1 8 thickness on top.
These western red cedar shingles are 18 in length and vary in width from 3 to 8 wide.
Manufactured from number 1 grade blue label or number 2 grade red label certigrade red cedar shingles trimmed for parallel edges with butts sawn at right angles.
This shingle is 1 2 to 5 8 thick on the butt end and tapers to an average 1 8 thickness.
These top grade shingles are 100 heartwood 100 clear and 100 edge grain.
The certi guard label identifies cedar shakes and shingles which have been pressure impregnated with fire retardant polymers to provide permanent fire protection.
1 shingles are also available with a pressure impregnated fire retardant or preservative treatment.
Class c shakes and shingles are identified by their blue certi guard label.
Available in both sawn and sanded face textures.
Finishes natural primed white primed gray or special order colors.
1 18 perfections blue label western red cedar direct cedar 1 18 perfections blue label certigrade the premium grade of shingles for roofs and sidewalls.
Western red cedar shingles in this grade are sometimes referred to as blue label which is a registered certi label trademark.
Blue label shingles are also 100 heartwood 100 clear in the bottom 10 nearest butt and 100 edge grain.