Wood Shake Roof Installation Services

Timeless Craftsmanship for Lasting Appeal

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Understanding Wood Shake Roofs

Wood shake roofs are a classic choice for homeowners looking to combine beauty with functionality. These roofs, typically made from cedar, redwood, or other durable woods, offer a rustic charm that can enhance the overall aesthetic of any home. At Chirinos General Construction LLC, we understand that installing a wood shake roof requires careful consideration of both materials and techniques to ensure longevity and performance.


When it comes to installation, the quality of craftsmanship makes all the difference. Our team in Hamilton Township focuses on traditional methods combined with contemporary practices to achieve a high-quality finish. This involves selecting the right type of wood shakes that suit your climate and design preferences. We believe that attention to detail during the installation process not only adds to the roof’s visual appeal but also strengthens its resistance to weather elements.

Essential Considerations for Installation

Installing a wood shake roof involves several key factors that must be addressed for a successful outcome. Understanding these can help homeowners appreciate the complexity and care involved in such a project.


  • Material Selection: Choosing the right wood is crucial. Cedar shakes are favored for their durability and resistance to decay, while other woods may offer unique aesthetics.
  • Installation Techniques: Proper alignment and spacing of each shake prevent water intrusion and enhance airflow.
  • Maintenance Requirements: Regular inspections and treatment can prolong the life of your roof and maintain its appearance.


At Chirinos General Construction LLC, we are committed to providing thorough information and quality service for every wood shake roof installation. Whether you’re considering a new roof or replacing an old one, feel free to reach out at (609) 355-7007 for more details about our services in Hamilton Township.

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