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Why Choose Cedar Wood for Decking and How to Maintain It

Thuja plicata, commonly known as WesternRed cedar wood, is a widely sought-after material. Cedar timber is typically used to make furniture such as chests and foot lockers, but it can also be a great option for your deck.

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Why Choose Cedar Wood for Decking and How to Maintain It

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  1. Why Choose Cedar Wood for Decking and How to Maintain It Thuja plicata, commonly known as WesternRed cedar wood, is a widely sought-after material. Cedar timber is typically used to make furniture such as chests and foot lockers, but it can also be a great option for your deck. The benefits of using cedar wood for decking  Excellent durability One thing you should remember is that cedar is a softwood, unlike other decking materials like Ipe and Cumaru. As a result, cedar can be sensitive to scratches and dents from pets and furniture. But did you know that most decks are made from softwood boards? This is because they are more affordable and much easier to work with. Plus, cedar is still quite durable despite its classification. It is naturally resistant to rot, decay, insects, and moisture, lasting for up to 20 years, depending on your maintenance routine and the surrounding environment.  Incredible sustainability Having trouble choosing between cedar wood and composite decking? When in doubt, go for the former. Many people assume that using natural materials is more environmentally destructive, but in actuality, it’s the opposite. Cedar and other natural woods are better for the environment because they are renewable and biodegradable. Additionally, Western Red Cedar trees help remove carbon dioxide from the environment, resulting in a net negative greenhouse gas effect.  Great aesthetics WesternRed cedar is one of your most beautiful decking options. The material boasts an attractive reddish-brown hue with pale yellow stripes, which can be enhanced with stains and finishes. Maintaining your cedar wood decking. Because it is a softwood, cedar requires a significant amount of maintenance. You must keep it well-stained or sealed at all times, resealing it every two or three years. However, make sure to avoid resealing the deck when it’s wet.

  2. In addition, don’t forget to perform regular maintenance, keeping your deck in top shape. Decking experts suggest sweeping the deck once or twice a week to remove debris and washing it with a mixture of water and dish soap every year. Power washing is not recommended because it can easily damage softwood. Overall, cedar wood is a top-notch material for decking and other applications. To ensure that your materials are of high quality, purchase them from a trusted decking supplier in the US.

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