Old growth cedar siding will stand up to much more and last far longer than new growth cedar.
Old growth cedar siding.
Cypress wood has been milled into shingles and siding for more than 100 years.
The lumber baron is now stocking a full line of western red cedar clear 2 and better old growth vertical grain lumber products for sale.
Known for its tight grain structure distinct aroma resistance to decay and beauty our western red cedar lumber is a wonderful choice for decking siding fencing posts or shingles.
Tapered and cut to be thinner at the top and thicker at the bottom vertical grain cedar shingles are traditionally installed in overlapping rows one by one.
We also carry a variety of reclaimed lumber including reclaimed redwood reclaimed cedar reclaimed douglas fir and reclaimed hardwoods.
Second growth western red cedar is different.
Is absolutely committed to the preservation and health of our remaining old growth redwood forests.
Shingles are among the easiest forms of siding to replace when damaged.
Prep the cedar siding by cleaning it with a bleach and solution.
How to treat cypress siding.
Using individual shingles still makes sense for smaller projects or when doing smaller repairs.
Old growth cypress is durable and naturally decay resistant and these qualities make it.
As for siding the use of rigid foam board insulation and foil facers and wraps under the wood siding has caused cedar siding to dry prematurely.
Our lumber yard includes a full line of new redwood western red cedar and douglas fir.
Quality lumber since 1978.
Coulson cedar has developed an engineered siding product that offers the beautiful look of old growth solid vertical grain western red cedar at a lower price point than solid cedar.
Its approved for both interior and exterior applications including siding and soffit ceilings or accent walls as well as for use in saunas.
Label from 20 yr.
Old growth western red cedars slow growth dense fiber and natural oily extractives are responsible for its decay resistance and its rich coloring which ranges from a light milky straw color in the sapwood to a chocolate in the heartwood.
The difference however in the damage incurred on new growth and old growth is extreme.
Old growth redwood shake and shingles.