Learn more about CeDUR Synthetic Wood Shakes
At CeDUR we have combined the desirable cedar shake look with the latest in design and technology. CeDUR Synthetic Roofing Products are designed and engineered to combat Mother Nature’s harsh elements while providing the most authentic natural cedar wood shake look. Our synthetic cedar shakes are light weight and durable and look just like natural cedar shakes, in fact it is difficult to distinguish CeDUR from wood shakes. Learn more about how our polyurethane based synthetic roofing products combat the elements of heat, moisture, wind, hail, and snow.
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CeDUR Wins 2022 Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Company Award
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“ CeDUR Shakes checked all the boxes for us. A 50 Year Warranty, Class 4 Impact Rating and I loved that there is no plastic sheen appearance. ”
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