Wood of Quality
is Beautiful, Durable, Versatile, Easy to Use & Maintain
Choosing a favorite quality of Western Red Cedar
is like trying to decide a favorite flavor of ice
cream. Start with the basics like vanilla and chocolate,
and the choices multiply from there.
So it is with Western Red Cedar. Basically,
it is beautiful, and its ability to accept stains
means its beauty comes in many hues. As one of
North America's most durable woods, it lasts
for decades and even centuries. Light in weight,
uniformly textured, straight-grained and containing
no resin, Western Red Cedar is easy to work with,
with a wide variety of uses.
It is a favorite
material of architects and builders, but they
may not agree on why. With
Western Red Cedar, it's difficult to decide
which of its many qualities is best.
Here's why.
Western Red Cedar is beautiful,
in both sight and scent. No man-made
material can duplicate the depth of Western
Red Cedar's natural luster. Its subtle, natural
aroma is another hallmark of its universal
appeal.
It's one of North America's
most durable woods. Natural
resistance to deterioration has long made Western
Red Cedar the premier choice for either interior
or exterior home use. Cedar fibers contain
natural compounds called thujaplicins that
act as natural preservatives, making the wood
extremely long-lasting. These compounds also
give the wood its distinct aroma. Properly
finished, Western Red Cedar will last for decades,
even in harsh environments.
It lays flat and stays
straight. The even grain
and relatively consistent density make Western
Red Cedar less likely to swell, warp, cup and
twist than other soft and hard woods. As a result,
it retains a distinguished appearance that lends
a mark of quality to any home.
Western Red Cedar is easy
to use. Low density
and consistency make it an ideal wood to cut,
saw, nail and glue. Even a handsaw goes through
the wood easily.
In finishes, Western Red
Cedar offers a rainbow of choices. Though rich in extractives that enhance
durability, Western Red Cedar is free of the
pitch and resin found in other softwoods. That
makes it ideal for a wide range of finishes.
From lightly toned clear solutions to two-coat
solid colors, cedar ranks at the top in its ability
to accept and maintain a finish.
It's light in weight. Western
Red Cedar's large, open cell structure makes
it less densethan
most other softwoods. This quality makes it easy
to move from place to place on the job.
It's warm - or cool. Western Red Cedar's low
density increases the insulation of a home by
transporting less heat through interior wall
paneling or exterior wall siding than brick or
stone, vinyl or gypsum drywall. Conversely, it
helps keep interiors warmer in cold weather.
Western Red Cedar's
insulation blocks noise. As an interior paneling or exterior siding, the
low density of Western Red Cedar makes it an
acoustical barrier of much greater quality than
most products marketed for those applications.
What Western Red Cedar's
Qualities
Mean in the Home
Siding
and paneling. Beauty, durability, choice
of finish, insulation value and dimensional stability
make Western Red Cedar a premier material for exterior
siding and interior paneling. Its ability to accept
different stains, dampen vibrations and reduce
or confine noise makes it particularly effective
for use as paneling. The wood is versatile enough
to be used in residential, commercial
or industrial structures and is widely used in
saunas for its low thermal conductivity.
Decking. Pleasing
to the senses, naturally durable and stable,
Western Red Cedar is a very popular choice
for decking material. It stays flat and stable
and lasts for decades with easy maintenance.
Western Red Cedar decks are firm but resilient,
not hard and unyielding. While the wood is
ideal for almost all types of finishes, in
addition homeowners who prefer a distinctive
silver gray colour may allow their decks to age
naturally.
Specialty uses. Produced
in a range of patterns and sizes, Western
Red Cedar often appears in fencing, lattice,
balustrades, gazebos, pergolas and in decorative
accessories. Because it needs minimal treatment,
unlike the toxic chemical preservatives used
on pressure-treated woods, Western Red Cedar
is ideal for use in playground equipment.
Wood carvers and other artisans choose it
for its beauty and workability.
Western Red Cedar
-Timeless
Quality
Builders and homeowners around the world continue
to appreciate the natural beauty of Western
Red Cedar, a wood with roots of use that date
back centuries to the Native Americans who
first named it the "Tree of Life." Today,
Western Red Cedar also provides unmatched durability
and versatility - qualities that make it perhaps
the most beloved and valued of the building
woods.
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