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Western Red Cedar Resource Library - Real Cedar Welcome to our online resource library where you will find everything from detailed cedar specifications, project installation guides and much more
Why Choose Western Red Cedar? - Real Cedar What makes Western Red Cedar the right building material for your next project? Watch how this highly revered, durable wood is naturally resistant to rot, decay and insect attacks, which means anything you build with it will last longer and require less maintenance
Western Red Cedar Decking Grades Durable, well manufactured Western Red Cedar decking that comes ready to use This sound and tight knotted decking limits both the size and quality of characteristics to meet the highest buyer expectations
Western Red Cedar Siding Grades Western Red Cedar siding is available in clear and knotty grades Clear siding gives premium quality appearance and is ideal for prestigious, upmarket applications Knotty siding has warmth and casual charm and is ideal for homes, cottages, club-houses and applications where a rustic appearance is desired
HOW TO SPECIFY - Real Cedar Western Red Cedar is renowned for its naturally occurring resistance to mois-ture, decay and insect damage Its natural durability, dimensional stability and exceptional beauty make it ideal for a wide variety of exterior and interior uses It is lightweight and easy to handle and install for both the professional and do-it-yourselfer Western
Western Red Cedar Timber Products - Real Cedar Depending upon size, Western Red Cedar is classified as Light Framing, Structural Joists and Planks, Beams and Stringers, or Posts and Timbers In general, the grades referred to herein are rough sawn
History of Western Red Cedar - Real Cedar The hallmark characteristic of Western Red Cedar, its natural durability, has preserved examples of native culture for more than 100 years