PRODUCT GUIDE

Eastern White Cedar

Eastern White Cedar shingles

With fewer tannins than their Western Red Cedar counterparts, the magic of Eastern White Cedar shingles is their beautiful flat grain and ability to absorb stain for a truly elegant look. 

This product is exceptional for sidewalls, gables and any other architectural accent, and is often chosen by architects and high-end home builders. 

Cedarwood Products is privileged to be the West Coast’s exclusive distributor for Maibec Eastern White Cedar shingles.

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Shingle options

R&R shingles

Eastern White Cedar shingles come rebutted and rejointed for ease of installation. This means that the ends and the sides of the shingle are milled to be consistent and even.

Unlike their Western Red Cedar cousins, Eastern White shingles are only acceptable for use as a sidewall material, not a roofing product.

Grades

The quality of Maibec’s shingles is exceptional. Eastern White shingles have a flat grain and are graded differently than other species:

  • Grade A, called Nantucket — a premium, extra-clear grade, exclusively for fancy cut shingles

  • Grade AB, called Chatham — an excellent industry standard grade product, which has a clear face up to 6”

  • Grade C, called Bar Harbor — a more rustic look, great for a starter course

Green shingles

Some customers prefer a green product that is not kiln-dried, and let their cedar weather naturally to a purplish gray. This is a popular choice in some coastal markets where the high moisture content year-round weathers them consistently. 

Exposure

16” Eastern White shingles are installed at a 5” exposure. All shingles must be installed according to Maibec’s guidelines to ensure a long-lasting product. In addition, Maibec recommends adding 3% to a coverage calculation to ensure full coverage and absorb any waste. 

Stain and colors

All Eastern White cedar shingles are available with factory-applied solid or semi-transparent colors. Call us today for more information on getting the perfect match for your project.

You can also request sample colors or send in a sample for a perfect color match. All stains are factory applied to all sides for maximum beauty and longevity. 

Additional products

  • Victorian shingles — decorative and fancy cut, these are available in nine shades, Nantucket grade only

  • Wide shingles — add architectural texture with pre-sorted boxes of wide shingles

In-stock items

  • Boxed Chatham R&R shingles

  • Boxed Bar Harbor R&R shingles

  • 16” builders’ shims

  • Boxed Chatham R&R shingles with H2BO, a water-based bleaching treatment, which offers a pre-weathered look

  • Victorian fancy-cut shingles

Accessories

  • Cedar breather — this creates a breathable layer between the sheathing and the shingles to control moisture and ensure longevity

  • Fasteners — we keep 316 stainless steel fasteners in stock, which are crucial for installation near saltwater

Compare cedar species and their applications

A sample of Western Red Cedar wood shingles used as siding, close up.

WESTERN RED CEDAR

The most popular species of wood used for shakes and shingles, a rich red-brown color throughout with a timeless appearance.

A sample of Eastern White Cedar wood shingles, used as siding, close up.

EASTERN WHITE CEDAR

Wonderful for sidewall installation, this species has a flat grain and a bright, clean appearance often seen in coastal homes.

A sample of Alaskan Yellow Cedar wood shingles, used as siding, close up.

ALASKAN YELLOW CEDAR

A dense wood known for its durability, it offers a clean and consistent appearance. It naturally ages to a beautiful silver.