Wood Shake
Cedar shake and composite alternatives for rustic and cottage-style homes.
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Cedar shake and composite alternatives for rustic and cottage-style homes.
Cedar shake, cedar shingle, and composite alternatives — fire treatment and climate matter as much as material choice.
Wood shake fits mild, dry climates and rustic architecture. Select a city in the calculator above for localized guidance.
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$4 – $8 / sq ft
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$9 – $16 / sq ft
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$11 – $19 / sq ft
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$16 – $28 / sq ft
View cost guide →20–30 year lifespan · Cedar shake
$8 – $14 / sq ft
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Prices on this page adjust for San Antonio-area labor, permits, and climate — not a generic national template.
San Antonio offers some of the most affordable licensed labor among major Texas metros. Stucco and tile specialists are common, and military-family housing turnover keeps bath and flooring crews steady.
Contractor labor runs about 18% below the U.S. average; typical permit fees in our model start around $205 for standard residential work.
City of San Antonio Development Services issues building and mechanical permits. Northern suburbs like Schertz and Boerne maintain separate offices with shorter backlogs than coastal Texas cities.
South Texas heat with occasional hard freezes shapes material choices:
Cedar shake typically lasts 20–30 years with periodic cleaning and treatment. Cedar shingle often lasts 20–25 years. Composite shake can reach 30–40 years with less rot risk.
Cedar offers authentic texture and natural variation but needs maintenance and may face fire-code limits. Composite shake costs similarly but often carries better fire ratings and lower upkeep.
Check municipal codes and HOA rules before ordering. Fire-treated shakes and Class A composite products are often required where untreated wood is banned.
For ranch, lake, and cottage homes, cedar shake delivers unmatched character. In humid or wildfire zones, composite shake may be the practical compromise.
Use our calculators for a localized range, then compare contractor bids.