Technical Specifications

In the late 1980s, mill quality control
inspections were subcontracted to
independent, third party quality control
agencies.
Each year the Cedar Shake & Shingle
Bureau's staff answer thousands of technical
questions and product selection queries. Our
proud history, quality reputation and
dedicated members provide excellent Certi-
label Western Cedar shingle and shake
siding and roofing products.
Certi-label Western Cedar shingles and
shakes manufactured by members of the
Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau (“CSSB”) are
the only products labeled with the “Certi”
brand name. Certi-label Western Cedar
shingles and shakes are made by
experienced craftsmen who take pride in
their trade and the quality of their product.
Despite their varying sizes and sometimes
remote locations, member mills are bound
together by a rigid quality code.
Unannounced independent inspections
conducted by accredited third party agencies
ensure that product quality is maintained.
Products are inspected to conform with
various local, national and international
codes and standards (contact the CSSB for
specific details).
All CSSB member product has the mill's
distinctive Certi-label tucked under the
bundle strap or printed on the carton. Asking
for “the blue label” or “number one blue
label” is not specific enough: CSSB
members' products are the only ones with
the Certi brand name on the label.
Certi-label Western Cedar shingles and
shakes are applied on walls in a different
manner than on roofs. The major point of
difference is in permissible weather
exposures - on walls the maximum weather
exposure is greater than it is on roofs. A
given area of wall, therefore, will require less
material than the same area of roof.
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Certi-label Products
Application Note
Approved Installer Guidelines
Good workmanship is crucial to the integrity
of any sidewall system. Installers should
read this manual carefully and ensure that
they follow proper workmanship practices.
CSSB Approved Installers agree to follow the
guidelines in this manual, or local code
regulations, if stricter than the guidelines
contained in this manual.
Product Warranty
The administers a product warranty for
certain product applications performed by
an Approved Installer. Consult warranty
documentation for specific details.
Note: This manual replaces all previous
versions of the “Cedar Shake and
Shingle Bureau Design and Application
Manual for Exterior and Interior Walls”
CSSB
This manual is intended for use with Western Red
Cedar and Alaskan Yellow Cedar shingle and
shake applications only. Western Red Cedar
products manufactured by CSSB members are
labeled with the “Certi” brand name. Alaskan
Yellow Cedar products manufactured by CSSB
members are labeled with “Yellow Cedar” at the
top of their label. For ease of reference this
TM
manual refers to “Certi-label Western Cedar”
and the term is understood to include both
Western Red Cedar and Alaskan Yellow Cedar
products manufactured by CSSB members.
TM
Certi-label Western Cedar shingles and
shakes are the ideal exterior wall cladding
for new construction and remodeling. They
bring life in the form of beauty, texture,
durability, insulative quality, and low
maintenance to any building. Restyling with
Certi-label Western Cedar shingles or shakes
is easily accomplished, whether replacing
the previous wall material (re-walling) or
applying right over the existing wall (over-
walling).
Material for this manual has been compiled
from various authoritative sources, and
many of the construction methods shown
herein have been developed by the shingle
and shake specialists in both the United
States and Canada. The design and
application details and methods of
construction reflect current good building
practice. Other options are possible but
ensure that you check with your local code
jurisdiction for approval.
The information in this manual is
not intended to supercede local
building codes.
On June 9, 1915, at a meeting of the Trustees
of the West Coast Lumber Manufacturers
Association, it was agreed to establish a
branch of the association to serve those
members who manufactured shingles. The
Red Cedar Shingle Bureau was formed as a
separate entity on June 1, 1923. In 1956, the
Hand-Split Red Cedar Shake Association was
formed. Our influence grew, and as we
survived both the Great Depression and
World War II, manufacturers continued their
quality commitment. In 1963 the shake and
shingle associations merged to become the
Red Cedar Shingle & Handsplit Shake Bureau.
Exterior and Interior Walls
Construction Manual
Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau
History
INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
Certi-label Products pages 1-3
Exterior New Wall
Construction pages 4,6,7,8,9
Sidewall Fastener
Guidelines page 5
Exterior Over-Wall
and Re-Wall Construction page 10
Interior Wall Construction page 11
Sidewall Application
Guidelines page 12
Sidewall Finishing page 13
Sidewall
Coverage Tables pages 14, 15
How to Read a Certi-label page 16
Architect: Gary Tabasinske, AIA, Photo: Chris Eden