Cedar Siding
Revel in the authentic look of natural cedar shingles without the maintenance.Beach House Shake®: The Authentic Composite Shingle
Beach House Shake®: The Authentic Composite Shingle
Elevate project exteriors with Beach House Shake, the perfect blend of durability and classic charm.
Revel in the authentic look of natural cedar shingles without the maintenance.
Experience lasting beauty that never grows old.
Installing Beach House Shake:
The Faster, Beautiful Alternative
Install more than 5 times faster than natural cedar shingles
Only 7 fasteners are required for the same coverage as 42 fasteners with natural cedar shingles
No need for string lines, measuring poles, or shingle sorting
Compatible with most common nail guns for added convenience
Beach House Shake
- Remains looking “perfect” just like the day it was installed for the life of the home
- Unique KAPGUARD® with KYNAR® coating provides lasting beauty and color protection for 20+ years
- Deliver the charm and beauty of natural cedar shingles with architecturally precise 5” re-squared and rebutted shingles
- Approved by Miami-Dade County for use in High Velocity Hurricane Zones (HVHZ) and severe weather conditions
Natural Cedar Shingles
- Quickly and unevenly discolor once installed
- Commonly painted for protection and to combat discoloration, hiding cedar’s natural beauty
- Are in increasingly limited supply
- Cup and split when exposed to the elements

Elevated Exteriors with Enduring Style
Atlantica
Perfectly replicate the charm of a seaside beach house with silvery gray tones that are reminiscent of a bleached cedar shingle.
Pacifica
Make a bold statement with the earthy, natural tones of freshly cut western red cedar, a natural fit for all homes – from the coast to the mountains.
Sandcastle
Achieve the simple beauty and classic appeal of brand new eastern white cedar shingles for a stunning look that can accentuate architectural details or brighten entire homes.
Hatteras
Replicate the appeal of a classic seaside retreat with the look of deep gray shakes that are common in southern coastal regions.