Western
Red Cedar
From Northern British Columbia, Canada, to
California, a rugged spine of mountains stretches
for almost 1,500 miles parallel to the Pacific
coast of North America. Along the slopes and in
the valleys of these mountains, the humus-rich
soil nourishes mixed softwood forests in vast
abundance.
The majority of Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata)
grows in coastal forests. Western Red Cedars grow
also in the drier interior forests of British
Columbia, Washington, Idaho and Montana where
they are smaller in stature with a tight knotted
growth characteristic. Cedars rarely grow in pure
stands but are generally found in association
with other species. Western Red Cedar forests are
predominantly managed forests, in which
controlled harvests, natural regeneration and
reforestation programs ensure a perpetual
harvest.
A Wood Of Warmth And
Beauty
Western Red Cedar is, above all, a wood of
exceptional beauty. In its natural, unfinished
state, it has a richly textured, tactile grain
combined with a palette of warm, mellow tones
ranging from light amber to deep honey brown. No
man-made material can duplicate the depth of
cedar's natural luster. It also remains subtly
aromatic, and the characteristic fragrance of
cedar adds another dimension to its universal
appeal.
Whether used in furniture, wall paneling or
ceilings, doors or windows, mouldings, railings,
or posts or beams, the presence and prestige of
cedar enhances structures of any type or design,
contemporary or traditional, homes, offices,
stores or public buildings.
The Gift Of Durability
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.
Western Red Cedar should be preservative treated
if intended for use in applications where it
comes in contact with the ground.
Beautiful Benefits
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.
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