Cedar Siding
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Benefits
Cedar doesn’t readily absorb moisture – and, since moisture is what creates twisting and splitting, cedar siding tends to lie flush and straight. Western Red Cedar siding has unique, natural performance characteristics and exceptional beauty that bring warmth, character, and longevity to siding projects.
Cedar Timbers
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Benefits
Cedar wood produces lengths of timber with straight grain, which makes it easy to cut, saw and nail. A cedar timber is highly resistant to splitting and its heartwood has natural decay resistance. The low density of cedar gives a superior insulation value. It is light weight, easy to work with, easy to finish and possesses outstanding dimensional stability.
Cedar Railing
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Easy to Work With
Cedar railing is naturally resistant to rot and decay. This softwood can be easily cut, shaped, planed, nailed, glued, and sanded.
Cedar Fencing
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Cedar Fencing
Cedar is moisture resistant and comes in various textures, colors and sizes. It is available in several lumber grades, including clear and knotty grades. Well-maintained cedar has a life expectancy of 40 years. Durable Western Red Cedar is the most commonly used variety of cedar for fences and gates.
Cedar Decking
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Benefits
Cedar doesn’t readily absorb moisture – and, since moisture is what creates twisting and splitting, cedar decking tends to lie flat and straight. Western Red Cedar decking has unique, natural performance characteristics and exceptional beauty that bring warmth, character, and longevity to deck projects.