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Red Cedar Siding verses White Cedar Siding

Home Cedar Siding  

After decades of wood siding development the western red cedar siding is still the most popular in demanded and favorite of home owners. None of the high technology developed home siding has been able to duplicate red cedars unique characteristics and properties, and none have been able to match its elegance and stunning beauty.

 

Western wood cedar siding comes in a variety of natural hues, textures and patterns for any architectural design and is natural with everlasting grace and beauty. Red cedar used in making red cedar siding comes mainly from the Pacific Northwest. The red cedar siding includes raw material that contains no petroleum based products, making it friendly to the environment as it has no undesirable effects. Red cedar wood is also a completely renewable source of construction material.

White cedar siding utilizes mature white cedar extracted from the forests of Wisconsin, the upper peninsula of Michigan, northern Minnesota and the northern Lake Superior region of Ontario.

Western red cedar siding is first in siding durability and value. It has a natural resistance to fungi, insects and decay. Western red cedar siding costs about half the price of other siding made from composite materials such as plastics, vinyl’s or aluminum. Red cedar siding is easy to work with, shape and finish.

Maintenance and restoring of red cedar is relatively easy as it is composed of natural elements and its even grain has a consistent density that prevents them from swelling, twists or curling. To furnish or restore them is also easy. In terms of maintenance of western cedar siding, a water repellent may be used to keep its natural look or it can be finished with oil-based or latex stains and paints.

In terms of red cedar siding verses white cedar siding, white cedar siding is traditionally used in old styled cottages whereas red cedar is used for the exterior finish of the more elegant homes. White cedar has a texture of yellow and beige color whereas red cedar has more of a reddish maroon color.

Because red cedar is harvested late in the trees life it is more superior to that of the young white cedar siding. Red cedar siding is less likely to crack and is much less likely to twist than white cedar.

Although red cedar is more costly than white cedar, red cedar stains well and is tougher and longer lasting material than white cedar. If red cedar is not treated, stained or painted in a few months it will take up a natural light gray color similar to that of white cedar.

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