CeDUR Synthetic Roofing Products Technical Information
CeDUR Synthetic Roofing Products are designed and engineered to replicate the appearance of heavy hand split natural cedar wood roofing shakes while providing superior performance characteristics. CeDUR shakes are the most realistic synthetic roofing shakes ever made and feature a Class 4 Impact Rating and Class A Fire Rating (highest industry ratings). Our synthetic cedar shakes are light weight and durable and look just like heavy hand split natural cedar shakes, in fact it is difficult to distinguish CeDUR from real wood shakes. Our synthetic roofing products are fire-resistant and will extinguish flame spread in the event of a fire. CeDUR synthetic roofing shakes provide your home with stunning curb appeal and protection from natures harsh elements. If you are looking at alternatives to asphalt shingles, metal roofs, wood shake shingles or traditional roofing materials, look no further than CeDUR synthetic roofing products. Below is technical information about CeDUR Synthetic Roofing Products. For additional support visit our Resources Page or Contact Us.
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Frequently Asked Questions about CeDUR Synthetic Roofing Products
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The Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) tests products and technologies for safety before they are marketed around the world. The UL 2218 Impact Test is the standard for impact resistance testing in the roofing industry. The test evaluates the effect of impact from a steel ball on a roofing test deck assembly.
There are four impact resistance ratings from Class 1 to Class 4, with Class 4 being the most impact resistant. In the Class 4 impact test, a 2-inch steel ball is dropped from a height of 20 feet on multiple surface points of a CeDUR Shake. CeDUR did not incur damage from the steel ball and passed the test with a Class 4 Impact Rating (highest rating achievable). -
CeDUR weighs only 170 pounds per roofing square. One roofing square, or square of roofing product, is the amount of material needed to cover 100 square feet of roof area. With CeDUR there should be no structural concerns at this weight. If you are working on a historical landmark or aged structure, it is best to consult with a CeDUR Team Member prior to installation.
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No. CeDUR should not be installed over existing roofing materials. Improper installation will void the warranty.
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CeDUR has established a strong network of roofing contractors that represent the highest standard of excellence, quality, and knowledge in the residential roofing industry. If you need assistance choosing a quality local roofing contractor, click here to visit our Find a Contractor page.
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No sealant is required on cut surfaces and no repair is required if CeDUR is cut or chipped because our product is developed to prevent moisture intrusion with Closed Cell Technology and features color through pigmentation and no cavity back.
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Fire ratings (UL 790 testing protocol) are granted at one of three levels: Class A, Class B, and Class C. Class A is the highest rating a product can receive. The Class A Rating indicates the product has equaled the testing industry's most stringent fire resistance standard, a measure of how the roof will perform in severe fire conditions.
CeDUR boasts a Class A Fire Rating without the need of a special fire-resistant underlayment. When comparing fire resistance of synthetic roofing materials it is wise to understand that other synthetic, composite, or polymer based roofing products require a special fire-resistant underlayment during the roof installation. CeDUR is the only product that does not require that special underlayment.
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Through our State of the Art Polyurethane manufacturing process we are able to engineer a product that provides high insulation value and is extremely resistant to fire. CeDUR shakes are a solid top to bottom and front to back and do not feature a cavity back underside. In addition, CeDUR is also composed of polyurethane where as most other synthetic or composite roofing products are composed of polyethylene.
Natural wood shakes ignite at 375 degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature on our Class A burn test reached a temperature in excess of 1,400 degrees Fahrenheit and CeDUR roofing shakes did not ignite. Through our patented manufacturing process CeDUR shakes achieve a Class A Fire Rating without the use of a special fire resistant underlayment. Discerning homeowners and industry professionals choose CeDUR because of our extreme fire resistance and stunning wood beauty.
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Yes, CeDUR can be installed in cold weather. However extra care should be taken when installations occur in temperatures below 40°F (4.4°C) and you should consult with CeDUR or a professional contractor if you are going to install CeDUR in temperatures below 40°F (4.4°C).
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CeDUR is certified to a wind speed of 115 miles per hour (3 second gust) with a mean roof height no greater than 40 feet. Above 115 mile per hour wind resistance, installations are considered high wind and CeDUR should be consulted for proper design. By decreasing the exposure we are able to withstand greater wind speed. CeDUR is warrantied for wind speeds up to 90 miles per hour. For more information contact the CeDUR Technical Team at (720) 974-9200.
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With installations dating back to 1998 CeDUR has been one of the leaders in the composite synthetic roofing product market. For over 20 years CeDUR has proven itself a reliable and dependable roofing material in one of nature's toughest testing grounds -the Western United States- where hail, wind, rain, fire, and snow conspire against all things man made.
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The CeDUR Limited Warranty is a 50 Year Limited Warranty. Transferable in the first 5 years. Material and labor covered in first 10 years. Material pro rated after 10 year mark.
CeDUR Synthetic Roofing Products and Sizing:
Please note: Chalk lines should be snapped on the underlayment with the tips of the shakes following the lines. Do not snap lines on the CeDUR shakes or use red chalk as the chalk may permanently discolor the shakes. Material pallets should not be stacked more than two pallets high. During roof installation, please ensure proper keyway spacing between shakes and proper course alignment. Keyways should not line up vertically from course to course. More information is below.
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CeDUR Roof Installation Videos on YouTube
Introduction - Part 1: Click Here
Pitch - Part 2: Click Here
Underlayment - Part 3: Click Here
Starter - Part 4: Click Here
Keyway - Part 5: Click Here
Packaging - Part 6: Click Here
Hip & Ridge - Part 7: Click Here
Flashing - Part 8: Click Here
Notice: Chalk lines should be snapped on the underlayment with the tips of the shakes following the lines. Do not snap lines on the CeDUR Shakes or use red chalk as the chalk may permanently discolor the shakes. When making CeDUR repairs, use 100% Clear Silicone Adhesive.
CeDUR Roof Installation Videos
Video 1 - Introduction
Video 2 - Pitch
Video 3 - Underlayment
Video 4 - Starter
Video 5 - Keyway
Video 6 - Packaging
Video 7 - Hip & Ridge
Video 8 - Flashing