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Western Red Cedar contains natural oils that act
as preservatives to help the wood resist insect attack and decay.
Cedar is also a dimensionally stable wood that lies flat and stays
straight. Properly finished and maintained, Western Red Cedar ages
gracefully and endures for many years.
Cedar is the preferred material for all outdoor
applications that seek visual harmony with the landscape combined
with stability and durability: from siding and patio decking to
fences, planters, screens, shelters and garden furniture. Indoors,
cedar's dimensional stability makes it perfectly suited to a variety
of uses in high moisture areas such as kitchens, bathrooms and saunas.
Beauty aside, the purely practical, dollars-and-cents value of
cedar offers other benefits: the wood's cellular structure creates
interior air spaces that give it an insulation value higher than
most woods and much higher than brick or concrete. Buildings which
feature cedar paneling, ceilings or siding tend to stay cooler in
the summer and warmer in the winter. Cedar also has excellent sound
suppression and absorption qualities.
Benefits
of Western Red Cedar
- Pleasing appearance
- Easy to work
- Finishes Easily
- Resists splitting
- In-place dimensional stability
- Light in weight
- High comparative strength
- Natural insulation
- Natural preservatives for longer life
- Free of pitch
- Holds paint better
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FEATURES OF WESTERN RED CEDAR
Acoustic properties: Cedar tends to dampen sound transmission
Density(oven-dry): 22 lb/ft3
Specific Gravity (oven dry): 0.35
Durability: Durable species
Fasteners: Corrosion resistant only(aluminum, hot-dipped
galvanized, brass, etc.)
Finishing: Paints, stains, varnishes, oils and waxes all
work well
Flame spread rating: 69(class II)
Smoke developed classification: 98
k value(12% mc): 0.74 BTU in.per square ft.h degrees F
R value: 1.35 in. of thickness
Stability: Cedar is the most stable softwood species
Workability: Easy to cut, saw, nail and glue
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