
Cedar Crest
Add the timeless look of wood shake to your roof with CertainTeed Cedar Crest Hip & Ridge Shingles.
Cedar Crest - Premium Ridge Cap

CertainTeed Cedar Crest Hip & Ridge Shingles combine the natural beauty of wood shake with superior durability and energy-efficient performance for a lasting, high-end finish.
CertainTeed Cedar Crest Shingles
Designed for strength, style, and versatility, Cedar Crest offers the dimensional charm of natural wood with the low maintenance and durability of advanced asphalt technology. Available in impact-resistant colors that perfectly coordinate with Landmark, Presidential Shake, Presidential Shake TL, Highland Slate, and Belmont shingles, Cedar Crest delivers a seamless, elegant finish that enhances any roofline.
Natural Wood Appearance
Achieve the beauty of wood shake without the upkeep, fading, or warping.
Durable & Energy Efficient
Built for long-lasting performance with impact-resistant options and enhanced thermal protection.
Cedar Crest Features & Literature
Overview
CertainTeed's Cedar Crest Hip & Ridge Shingles combine the timeless beauty of natural wood shake with the lasting durability and performance of modern asphalt technology. Designed to replicate the depth and texture of traditional cedar shingles, Cedar Crest adds a touch of rustic elegance and warmth to any home, while offering the reliable protection homeowners expect from CertainTeed.
Constructed with two full layers of high-quality material, Cedar Crest shingles provide enhanced strength and resilience against harsh weather, including heavy rain, strong winds, and hail. This durable design ensures long-term performance and structural integrity, helping your roof maintain its beauty for years to come.
Cedar Crest also features StreakFighter algae-resistant technology, a proven system that uses copper-infused surface granules to combat black streaks caused by algae growth. This innovative protection keeps shingles looking clean and vibrant, preserving your home's curb appeal and reducing the need for frequent maintenance.
Lightweight, flexible, and easy to install, Cedar Crest shingles are suitable for both new installations and roof replacements. They provide a cost-effective roofing solution, requiring less upkeep and offering potential energy savings thanks to their reflective surface properties.
With its blend of natural aesthetics, superior durability, and long-term value, CertainTeed Cedar Crest Hip & Ridge Shingles deliver a refined, high-performance finish that enhances the beauty and protection of any residential roof.
Features & Benefits
Protection: Fire resistant- Wind resistant- Tear resistant- Wind Driven Rain resistant
Performance: CertainTeed Integrity Roof System combines key elements that help ensure you have a well-built roof for long-lasting performance.
Warranty: Lifetime limited warranty - 25-year algae-resistance - 15-year 110 MPH wind warranty
Literature
CertainTeed Fortified Compliant
StreakFighter Algae-Resistant Shingles Brochure
Asphalt Shingle Limited Warranty


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Peeling Paint: If you notice that the walls inside of your home being showing signs of damage, it could mean that your siding is allowing moisture in towards the inside of your home, which means you need it replaced.
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