A house with a steep, gabled roof, white brick walls, and distinctive curved window bays, resembling the style of a fairytale cottage.

Cedar Roofing

Warm. Textural. Alive with character.

Cedar offers a different expression—softer, more organic, but no less intentional. Over time, it weathers gracefully, shifting from rich, warm tones to a soft silver-gray patina.

Each roof carries subtle variation, shaped by grain, cut, and exposure.

What defines cedar:

  • Natural beauty: Warmth and texture that bring balance to stone, brick, and plaster

  • Aging gracefully: Develops a distinguished patina over time

  • Performance: Naturally resistant to moisture, insects, and decay when properly specified

  • Lightness: Structurally lighter than slate, offering flexibility in design

Cedar is often chosen for homes that favor quiet elegance—where texture and tone do the work.

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A large house with a Victorian or fantasy design, illuminated windows, FireRock brown shingle roof, multiple turrets, and a prominent white chimney, set on a landscaped lot with trees and a paved pathway.
FireRock Cedar Shake Roofing. An Outdoor patio with a wooden dining table and wicker chairs with pink cushions, decorated with lanterns, vases, and tableware, surrounded by a white brick wall.