| Western Red Cedar is native to the northwestern | | | | resist rot and decay making it excellent building |
| United States in Alaska, southwestern Canada, | | | | material for moist or humid climates. |
| and down into northwestern California, stretching | | | | It's Durable Western Red Cedar has been used |
| inland to western Montana. The timber is very | | | | for generations for roofing and shingles, fences, |
| highly valued for it's resistance to rot and decay | | | | fence posts, planking for small boat hulls and, of |
| and is extensively used in outdoor construction | | | | course, for outdoor furniture. A Western Red |
| such as patio furniture, posts, decking, shingles, | | | | Cedar fence post will last up to 16 years in the |
| siding, and many more. Western Red Cedar is the | | | | ground. Cedar patio furniture left out year round, |
| ideal choice for outdoor use due to it's many | | | | untreated and uncovered in rugged winters, will |
| remarkable traits. These include: | | | | last a minimum of 8 to 10 years. Furniture that is |
| It Doesn't Warp Western Red Cedar has twice | | | | brought inside or covered for the winter will last |
| the stability of the most common softwoods. The | | | | twice that long. |
| natural tendency of Cedar is to lie flat and stay | | | | It's Easy to Finish Western Red Cedar is free of |
| straight. This keeps Cedar from warping, twisting, | | | | pitch and resin making it the best softwood to |
| and checking which is common among many | | | | paint, stain, or oil. |
| other wood species. | | | | It Smells Great Naturally occurring organic |
| It Stays Cool Western Red Cedar is an excellent | | | | compounds in Cedar give off that richly distinct |
| thermal insulator which keeps it cool even on the | | | | aroma that smells so good to humans but makes |
| hottest days. | | | | the wood highly unattractive to insects, moths |
| It Resists Bacteria and Fungus Western Red | | | | and other pests. |
| Cedar is naturally resistant to bacteria and fungus | | | | It's a Natural Alternative to Chemically Treated |
| making it an excellent choice for outdoor use. | | | | Wood Much of todays outdoor furniture is soaked |
| It Won't Rot or Decay Western Red Cedar's | | | | in toxic chemical preservatives such as copper, |
| natural oils act as a preservative. This helps Cedar | | | | arsenic, and chromium. |