Cedar Shake
Realistic, true to life look of hand-split cedar shake, with the long-lasting durability of composite material.
Synthetic cedar shake

When searching for a cedar shake roof alternative, Brava's synthetic shake roofing tiles should be at the top of your list. Our polymer shingles have all of the true to life natural beauty and rustic split textures of real cedar, combined with the incredible benefits of a composite roofing material. When it comes to quality and craftsmanship, no one does it better. We manufacture the best composite shake shingles available.
Aged Cedar Shake
Aged Cedar is a coveted material, but takes hundreds of years to grow. Thankfully, we've been able to channel the rich, deep shades present in old-growth cedar and make them even more accessible.

Aged
Arendale
Light Arendale
Aspen
Lake Forest
Canyon Grey
Natural
New Cedar
Onyx
Sierra
Weathered
Brava's Composite Shake vs. Traditional Cedar Shake

Are you searching for the best cedar shake roofing alternative? Do you want a product that will last longer than cedar with virtually no maintenance or repairs? Brava composite shake shingles are the way to go! Our synthetic shake products have the stunning appearance of wood shake shingles with the durability of composite tile. Let's compare a cedar shake roof to a Brava composite roof.
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Brava Composite Shake
Fully Sustainable: Our composite shakes are made of compressed recycled plastics and other sustainable materials. This creates in an environmentally friendly product, with an unparalleled durability and roof life expectancy.
High Performance: Brava Cedar Shake has a Class 4 impact rating and is available with a Class A fire rating, so it stands up to even the fiercest hail storms and has the highest level of fire resistance.
50 Year Warranty: Our composite shake tile is maintenance free and has a limited 50 year warranty that provides you peace of mind everyday.
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Traditional Cedar Shake
Diminishing Resources: Shake shingles are produced by harvesting aged western red cedar, redwood, cypress, pine and occasionally spruce trees. Each shake tile or shingle is machined to give the appearance of hand-split wood. This process is not sustainable, nor is it environmentally friendly.
Fire Hazard: Traditional cedar shake is highly susceptible to fire, molding, rotting, and the growth of moss, requiring regular maintenance and costly chemnical treatments.
Shorter Life: The average cedar shake roof life expectancy is between 15-20 years, considering the homeowner has taken the necessary steps to maintain the roof.