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During the Mediterranean era, cedar wood provided the hulls for many ships traveling to faraway places. Today, it’s rare to see a wooden ship because steel is now the more viable option — metal is stronger and lasts longer.

Even though the functionality of cedar wood is out-of-date, its beauty remains intact. The soft, red-brown, fine-grain look stands the test of time. Now, with Timber Creek Shake roofs, you can re-create the beauty of cedar and combine it with the modern marvel of metal.

Timber Creek Metal Cedar Shake Roofs in Michigan

Withstanding the harshest climates while remaining virtually maintenance free is one of the many benefits of metal roofing. Timber Creek’s three-dimensional metal cedar shake shingles add a layer of traditional sophistication to your home’s exterior. Timber Creek metal roofing can also increase the house’s property value. You won’t have to invest in another roof again.

Timber Creek Shake uses only the strongest, most advanced steel available today — G-90 galvanized steel. With this time-tested strength of steel, Timber Creek Shake holds its own against fire, hurricanes, hail, and any other extreme weather imaginable.

Timber Creek Shake also utilizes state-of-the-art Thermobond® technology. Other steel roofing employs old-fashioned practices of gluing small stones to the shingles for sealing purposes. A once-viable idea is no longer effective, because the stones wear, blow, or even wipe right off the shingles over time — even with minimal exposure to weather.

Thermobond, on the other hand, bakes on a layer of Kynar powder to each shingle. This creates a chemical bond via micro three-dimensional granules that seal shingles together for life, even in the most extreme weather conditions. This technology gives this roofing material its long lifespan and superior resiliency.

Timber Creek Shake roofs offer beauty and durability. Contact American Metal Roofs of Michigan, and ask about this metal cedar shake roof now.