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Presidential Series from American Shingles combines cedar shakes look with asphalt resistancePresidential Series from American Shingles combines cedar shakes look with asphalt resistance

Presidential Series from American Shingles combines cedar shakes look with asphalt resistance

American Shingles presents the Presidential Series in Autumn Blend, a high performing range of asphalt roofing shingles.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

04 May 2015 1m read View Author

American Shingles presents the Presidential Series in Autumn Blend, a high performing range of asphalt roofing shingles that combines the look of cedar shakes with the endurance of asphalt resistance.

Featuring a laminated base to give the depth and dimension of a scalloped edged slate roof, the Presidential Series shingles are available in two varieties: the standard two-layer Presidential shingles, and the Presidential TL, a three-layered shingle providing visual weight and depth.

The Presidential Series shingles deliver functional benefits such as high performance, durability and wind resistance along with excellent visual appeal, which comes from their stunning replication of real wood shakes, complete with the shade, texture and rustic sculpted edges. The intricate design work in these shingles offers a truly distinctive sculpted, dimensional appearance for those desiring a timber look.

Available at a fraction of the cost of timber shakes, the Presidential Series, unlike wood, will not rot or decay, minimising maintenance and upkeep.

The Presidential Series comes standard with Streak Fighter, a CertainTeed manufacturing standard that helps to prevent streaking by airborne algae.

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