There are two main types.
Roof wood shakes.
Although asphalt shingles are the most commonly used roofing material in the united states another type of roofing material the home inspector may encounter is wood shingles or wood shakes.
In harsh weather where freeze thaw cycles are common or in wet weather climates they may not last as long.
A heavy split is perhaps the most rugged look you can find in shakes.
Wood shakes can be split or sawn in multiple ways each of which leads to a unique look and feel.
Handsplit and resawn shakes have the split face exposed with a naturally rustic appearance and are sawn on the back.
A wood or composite shake roof can last around 30 years except pine which lasts around 20.
Wood shakes are thicker than wood shingles.
Wood shakes are thicker with an uneven surface and.
Climate can affect its life expectancy.
Tapersawn wood shakes are sawn on both sides for a semi textured look with a stronger shadowline than a wood shingle.
They are thicker at the butt end than shingles.
1 handsplit and resawn and 2 tapersawn.
Wood shingles are sawn lie flat on one another and are thinner and more uniform than wood shakes.
Various types of shake roof styles.
Shakes are split from logs and reshaped by manufacturers for commercial use.
Generally one or both surfaces are split to obtain a textured effect.
These versatile shingles are great for both commercial and residential use.
You can choose heavy split and resawn shakes this design is where the back is sawn but the front is split in a method to show the natural wood.