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Carmelo Frey
3 November, 12:37
What is the exposure of shakes double 18"
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Cody Gaines
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Wall Exposure - Single course: 8 1/2" for 18-inch shake; 11 1/2" for 24-inch shake. Double course: 14' for 18-inch shake; 18" for 24-inch shake. Number One Grade - Recommended Use: For walls and roofs 4:12 pitch and steeper where a high quality appearance and performance are desired.
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