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Alaskan yellow cedar siding.
Here are a couple of examples of siding milled from western red cedar and alaskan yellow cedar that have a history of durability and aesthetic appeal.
It adapts equally well to bold and expressive modernism or the well defined criteria of period styling.
Examples of western red cedar.
Alaskan yellow cedar siding.
What is amazing about alaskan yellow cedar is just about everything.
Above all alaskan yellow cedar has an enduring beauty that projects an aura of prestige.
Whether it be decking siding or shingles wrc has proven durability and good.
Due to its straight grain and yellow color yellow cedar wood is very valuable commercially.
Due to its straight grain and yellow colour yellow cedar wood is very valuable commercially.
Bevel siding coverage table alaskan yellow cedar is prized for outdoor use where decay resistance is important and natural beauty is appreciated.
Alaskan yellow cedar lumber applications.
Pattern 105 drop siding.
With a higher resistance to flame than other softwoods alaska yellow cedar is an excellent choice for siding in a wide variety of custom patterns shingles shake roofing and paneling.
To get a quote on any of these products go to our rfq page for technical information on alaskan yellow cedar see this page or the yellow cedar species page for more general info.
Our alaskan yellow cedar siding shingles are cut from only the finest canadian old growth fiber right here in british columbia.
Alaskan yellow cedar is not actually a cedar but is from the cypress family.
Whether for decking porch flooring trim or even boat building this unique wood is distinctive and stunning when finished.
Pattern 105 drop siding and shingles.
Alaskan yellow cedar also known as cypress the slow growing alaskan yellow cedar is a tough solid tree and the hardest known cedar in the world while also boasting exceptional longevity.
Alaskan yellow cedar siding is available in a range of designs and grades offering the variety and versatility to complement any architectural style.
Alaskan yellow cedar also known as cypress the slow growing alaskan yellow cedar is a tough solid tree and the hardest known cedar in the world while also boasting exceptional longevity.
It is the strongest of the cedars exceptionally resistant to rot insects and fungus more so than pressure treated lumber works very well with hand ant power tools with creamy white to yellow grain and interesting brown tan and blue streaks for character.
Much like western red cedar alaskan yellow cedar is often associated with cedars because of its texture and aromatic nature.