Ecoshel, the Ashland-based maker of cedar shingles, plans to move its red cedar shingle production to British Columbia. The County, the website for three Aroostook County newspapers owned by the ...
Q-The red cedar shingles on my year-old house were stained with a white, semitransparent stain. Now the cedar is bleeding through. Can I cover the shingles with a white solid stain? A-Yes. The ...
In Newburyport, this Cape-style home from 1962 has red cedar shingles and a cozy curb appeal. Inside, a corner living room is bright and spacious, with a brick fireplace, built-in shelving, and ...
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. A: I install cedar sidewall ...
STURBRIDGE — A successful capital campaign raised more than $70,000 to put a new red cedar shingle roof on the working sawmill at Old Sturbridge Village, extending its useful life more than two ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Q. We are planning on re-siding our 1960s ranch-style home this year and would like a shingled look with no maintenance (for at least 20 years). Can you recommend a product with known performance? Are ...
Cedar shingles have got to be the most under-appreciated siding option going: long-lasting, beautiful and a pleasure to install. I know about these virtues first-hand. Besides the fact that I live in ...
The history of the Town Forest doesn’t begin with its founding in 1916; it begins when our forefathers settled the area and recorded their activities. So, here’s a bit of necessary context. The first ...
Q: I have always had regular asphalt shingles on my houses, but they never last more than about 20 years. This time, I want to install a longer-lasting roof. Other than metal, what roof materials are ...
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