Interlock® Solid Copper Cedar Shingle Roofing
The texture of split cedar shingle in 99.9% pure architectural copper — the warmth of cedar architecture rendered in a material that will not rot, split, burn, or require replacement. Backed by the Interlock® Lifetime Transferable Warranty.
Interlock® Solid Copper Cedar Shingle Roofing reproduces the appearance and texture of split cedar shingles in solid Copper Alloy C11000 (ASTM B370) — the cedar silhouette executed in a material whose service life is measured in centuries rather than decades.
What Is Interlock® Solid Copper Cedar Shingle Roofing?
Interlock® Solid Copper Cedar Shingle Roofing is the texture and silhouette of split cedar shingle, executed in 99.9% pure electrolytic tough-pitch copper (Copper Alloy C11000) conforming to ASTM B370 — the recognized North American standard for cold-rolled architectural copper sheet. The profile matches Interlock's aluminum Metal Cedar Shingle panel geometry for visual continuity with the Colonial, Craftsman, and traditional New England aesthetic; the substrate is solid copper rather than coated aluminum, with the structural strength to render fine cedar texture without thermal distortion.
Color is intrinsic to the metal — no PVDF coating, granule layer, or applied finish to fail, fade, or be replaced (unlike the cedar shingles this profile emulates, which are prone to rot, splitting, mold, and ember-ignition within 20–40 years). Newly installed Copper Cedar Shingle panels arrive bright salmon-pink and typically progress through natural oxidation — russet bronze (cuprite, Cu₂O), matte chocolate brown (tenorite, CuO), and ultimately the iconic verdigris green-blue patina, a copper-sulfate/hydroxysulfate layer of brochantite, antlerite, and posnjakite that forms copper's natural weathered surface. Because patina develops with atmospheric exposure, its rate and uniformity vary from roof to roof and are not guaranteed. The same metallurgical process has weathered copper-roofed colonial and ecclesiastical architecture across North America and Europe for centuries.
At approximately 100–125 lbs per square (16 oz or 20 oz architectural copper sheet), structural assessment is recommended for retrofit applications. Solid copper carries an inherent Class A fire rating (copper melts at 1,984°F — well above sustained Class A test temperatures) where real cedar shingle is Class C untreated, UL 2218 Class 4 impact resistance where real cedar splits and cracks under impact, and wind-uplift performance evaluated to ASTM E1592 — specified under CSI MasterFormat 07 41 13 and conforming to IBC §1507.4 and IRC §R905.10. Solar-array compatible, 100% recyclable at end of service, and backed by the Interlock® Lifetime Transferable Warranty.
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Interlock® Solid Copper Cedar Shingle for Heritage, Architects, and Specifiers
You love the warmth and rhythm of split cedar shingle architecture — the Colonial, Craftsman, and Cape Cod tradition — but you want a roof that will outlast the home rather than rot, split, mold, or burn within a generation. Interlock® Solid Copper Cedar Shingle gives you the appearance of split cedar in a substrate that develops a living patina rather than degrading toward replacement. The cedar look that will be on your home in 2100. Backed by the Interlock® Lifetime Transferable Warranty applied to a material whose documented service life is multi-century.
Interlock® Solid Copper Cedar Shingle is specified under CSI MasterFormat 07 41 13 (Metal Roof Panels). The substrate is Copper Alloy C11000 cold-rolled to architectural sheet per ASTM B370, supplied in 16 oz (~0.0216") or 20 oz (~0.027") nominal weight. Panel geometry matches Interlock Metal Cedar Shingle profile on the four-way interlocking concealed-fastener system, with stainless steel fasteners specified throughout to prevent galvanic corrosion. Performance: UL 790 Class A fire (inherent / non-combustible per ASTM E136 — a defining advantage over real cedar's Class C untreated rating), UL 2218 Class 4 impact, ASTM E1592 wind-uplift, IBC §1507.4 / IRC §R905.10 conformance. Sustainability: 100% recyclable, no fluoropolymers, contributes to LEED Materials & Resources credits. Full panel profile drawings, fastener schedules, and CSI-formatted submittal language available on request.
Interlock® Solid Copper Cedar Shingle installs using the four-way interlocking concealed-fastener system common to the Interlock® aluminum and copper lines, with stainless steel fasteners throughout to prevent galvanic corrosion. Copper requires careful detailing for runoff management (copper-laden water will stain unsealed masonry and concrete if drainage is unmanaged) and incompatible-metal contact must be avoided. Certified Interlock installers receive copper-specific training and technical support. Contact your regional Interlock representative to discuss copper dealer opportunities.
The Interlock® Solid Copper Cedar Shingle Advantage
Multi-Century Service Life
Class A Inherent Fire Resistance
Naturally Evolving Patina Finish
UL 2218 Class 4 Impact / 120 mph Wind
100% Recyclable Architectural Material
Lifetime Transferable Warranty
Why a 48-Year Metal Roofing Coatings Veteran Endorses Interlock®
Robert Scichili · President, Robert Scichili Associates, Inc.
· 21 years Desoto · 10 years Morton International · 6 years BASF · 10 years 3M

Robert Scichili
Robert Scichili Associates, Inc.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Base Material & Alloy Specification | Copper Alloy C11000 (electrolytic tough-pitch copper, 99.9% pure) cold-rolled to architectural sheet per ASTM B370 |
| Panel Gauge & Nominal Weight | 16 oz/ft² (~0.0216" / 0.549 mm) or 20 oz/ft² (~0.027" / 0.686 mm) — expressed by weight designation per industry standard |
| Installed Weight Per Square | ~100 lbs per 100 sq ft (16 oz copper) or ~125 lbs per 100 sq ft (20 oz copper) — structural assessment recommended for retrofit applications |
| Hail Impact Resistance Rating | Class 4 — UL 2218 (highest classification issued) |
| Fire Resistance Rating | Class A (inherent / non-combustible per ASTM E136; copper melting point 1,984°F) |
| Wind Speed Resistance — Manufacturer Warranted | 120 mph (193 kph) warranted; wind-uplift evaluated to ASTM E1592 |
| Surface Finish System | None applied. Copper naturally tarnishes and develops a multi-stage atmospheric patina (cuprite Cu₂O → tenorite CuO → verdigris [brochantite, antlerite, posnjakite]); the rate and uniformity of patina formation vary with environmental and atmospheric conditions and are not guaranteed |
| Panel Size, Weather Exposure & Coverage Geometry | Matches Interlock® Metal Cedar Shingle panel geometry for design continuity with the aluminum line. Contact your local Interlock dealer for current cedar shingle profile dimensions and exposure details |
| Material Warranty Program Name | Interlock Lifetime Transferable Warranty (Guardian Lifetime Limited Non-Prorated Material Warranty) |
| Warranty Duration, Ownership Terms & Transferability | Lifetime for original registered owner; transferable (one-time) — applied to a material with documented multi-century service life |
| Recycled Content & End-of-Life Recyclability | 100% recyclable at end of service. Architectural copper is routinely fabricated with substantial recycled content per Copper Development Association data |
| Building Code Conformance & Sustainability Credits | Conforms to IBC §1507.4 and IRC §R905.10 (metal roof panels). Contributes to LEED Materials & Resources credits; Environmental Product Declarations available |
| CSI MasterFormat Division & Section Reference | 07 41 13 — Metal Roof Panels |
Patina Evolution — The Living Finish
Solid Copper Cedar Shingle vs. Real Cedar Shingles vs. Asphalt Shingles
| Specification | Interlock® Solid Copper Cedar Shingle | Real Cedar Shingles | Asphalt Shingles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lifespan | 100-200+ years (documented) | 20-40 years (rot, split, mold) | 15-25 years |
| Weight | ~100-125 lbs/square (16 oz / 20 oz) | 150-200 lbs/square | 250-350 lbs/square |
| Fire Rating | Class A (inherent / non-combustible) | Class C (untreated) | Class A (with mat) |
| Warranty | Lifetime Transferable | Limited or none | 20-30 year limited |
| Maintenance | Essentially maintenance-free (patina self-passivates) | Regular treatment (rot, moss, splitting) | Periodic inspection, re-nailing |
Sustainability & Energy Efficiency
- 100% recyclable copper — zero landfill waste at end of life
- Copper patina is a natural, non-toxic surface process
- 100% recyclable at end of life
What Homeowners Say About Interlock Metal Roofing
Frequently Asked Questions About Solid Copper Cedar Shingle Roofing
What is Interlock® Solid Copper Cedar Shingle Roofing?
Does copper cedar shingle really look like real cedar from the ground?
How does copper cedar shingle solve the cedar fire-risk problem?
Will my Colonial or Craftsman home look right with copper instead of cedar?
How long does copper cedar shingle last vs. real cedar shingles?
Does copper cedar shingle require the same maintenance as real cedar (oiling, treating)?
Will the verdigris patina look right on a Colonial-style home?
Can copper cedar shingle be installed over existing cedar shingles?
How does cost compare to real cedar over a 50-year window?
Is copper cedar shingle code-approved in wildfire-zone counties?
Key Takeaways
• Cedar shingle architectural language in solid copper — no rot, no splitting, no mold, no Class C fire risk.
• Copper Alloy C11000 per ASTM B370; supplied in 16 oz or 20 oz architectural sheet.
• Installed weight ~100–125 lbs/sq vs real cedar’s 150–200 lbs/sq waterlogged weight.
• Inherent Class A fire per ASTM E136 — meets California Chapter 7A and International Wildland-Urban Interface Code (IWUIC) requirements where untreated cedar is prohibited.
• Documented service life 100–200+ years vs real cedar’s 20–40 years (rot, split, mold, ember-ignition).
• UL 2218 Class 4 hail; ASTM E1592 wind-uplift; 120 mph warranted; concealed-fastener four-way interlocking installation.
• Patina evolution (salmon-pink → bronze → verdigris) is architecturally compatible with Colonial / Federal / Georgian / Cape Cod styles.
| Sample ID | Heading 1 | Heading 2 | 100+ YEAR documented service life | INHERENT Class A fire (vs cedar Class C) | C11000 / ASTM B370 architectural copper | IWUIC + CA Chapter 7A compliant |
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