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The exceptional beauty of pre-stained cedar siding exudes warmth that will enhance the attractiveness and coziness of your home. With the richness of its textured, tactile grain, an array of warm, mellow tones ranging from light amber to deep honey brown, and its subtly aromatic, cedar fragrance, shakes add many pleasantly sensual dimensions to your home. Cedar comes in varying colors, from light shades to reddish ones. The redder the cedar is, the higher the price because aging is the main factor in producing the reddish color. Traditionally, only red cedar was used to make shakes but with increased demand, other types of wood are now also used.
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However, the value of cedar lies not in its beauty alone. The wood's cellular structure creates interior air spaces that make it that make it a better insulator than other types of siding, such as brick or concrete, or even other woods that are more dense. (It's coating adhesion is also superior to wood that has to be weathered.) In fact, buildings with cedar siding tend to stay cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Cedar also has acoustical value, suppressing and absorbing sound.
When properly installed and maintained, some cedar sidings can last a lifetime. Western red cedar siding contains natural oils that act as preservatives to help the wood resist insect attack and decay. Dimensionally stable, cedar lies flat and stays straight. Every piece of wood is dried, precision milled, and stained to provide long lasting beauty. Properly finished and maintained, cedar ages gracefully and endures for many years.
Finally, because cedar need not be painted and will retain a natural look, you can forget about painting with all its hassles: weather delays, shrink lines, lap marks, streaking, overspray, fading, and, eventually, repainting.
Like any other building material, cedar performs best when properly specified, installed, and finished. For example, since cedar siding is made of wood, it is vulnerable to pests such as termites and fungal infections, which may compromise the structural integrity of your house. By applying a protective coating of polish or varnish and avoiding excessive exposure to water, you can safeguard against these nuisances. (While cedar sidings are to some extent water resistant, if saturated, at some point, they will swell like any other wood and become vulnerable.)
Cedar siding has a strong reputation as a superior building material with a long history of excellent performance in withstanding the rigors of time and weather.
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