Love of Western Red Cedar Is a Many-Splendored Thing
Love of Western Red Cedar Is a Many-Splendored Thing
(ARA) - As
the song says, love is a many-splendored thing. It comes in many
forms for many reasons. It may start because the object of one's
love is beautiful. It may grow because the love object has many
outstanding qualities and is easy to live with. It may last because
it does not fear commitment, but instead makes promises and keeps
them.
No wonder so many people have loved Western Red Cedar in so
many-splendored ways for so long. From Pacific Northwest native
longhouses to luxury contemporary homes, Western Red Cedar has been
loved for hundreds of years. Some Pacific Northwest native tribes
called it the "Tree of Life." Now it might best be called the Tree
of Love.
The qualities that spark such affection are many. It's beautiful.
It performs outstandingly well. It's low maintenance. It lasts.
Those qualities make it the ideal choice for contemporary homes.
"Western Red Cedar offers endless choices to fit the style of any
house," says Loren Sinner of LS Cedar. For all of those reasons,
Western Red Cedar continues to grow as a favorite of architects,
builders and homeowners who want to do everything from adding a
touch of class to creating an entire home of distinction.
Natural Beauty
"Western Red Cedar is simply one of the world's most beautiful
woods," says Paul Mackie, known as "Mr. Cedar" within the Western
Red Cedar Lumber Association. "No man-made material can duplicate
Western Red Cedar's naturally luxurious appearance."
Western Red Cedar looks great in whatever it wears. Its natural
colors radiate warmth. It is free from pitch and resin, making it
ideal for a wide range of stains and finishes. Stains can bring
new, enhanced hues to the wood. Clear finishes can also be applied
to add an extra level of protection without altering the wood's
natural elegance.
Superior Performance
Western Red Cedar's natural durability makes it the premier choice
for siding, decking, outdoor living spaces and other exterior home
use. "When properly installed and maintained, Western Red Cedar can
provide a lifetime of service," says Sinner.
Chalk it up to great genes. Western Red Cedar fibers contain
natural compounds that act as preservatives, making the wood
extremely long-lasting. These compounds provide natural resistance
to moisture, insects and decay.
Its performance qualities make it easy to build with and maintain.
The even grain and consistent density mean Western Red Cedar is
less likely to swell, warp, cup or twist than any other soft and
hard woods. As a result, it retains a distinguished appearance that
lends a mark of quality to any home. Light weight and consistency
make it an ideal wood to cut, saw, nail, glue and handle -- even a
handsaw can easily go through the wood.
Sustainability & Environmental Impact
As our understanding grows of the need to tread lightly on our
planet, so does our appreciation of Western Red Cedar's gentle
environmental footprint. "Western Red Cedar is a renewable resource
that's also biodegradable and recyclable," Mackie said.
Western Red Cedar is harvested and reforested in a sustainable,
renewable manner unlike other materials -- such as metal, cement,
stucco or plastic -- that must be mined from the earth or
manufactured. The environmental impacts of producing Western Red
Cedar lumber also are significantly less than for chemically
manufactured or milled building products.
Chemical or mineral building materials do not decompose naturally
and potentially spend hundreds of years in landfills. As a wood
product, Western Red Cedar decomposes and naturally returns to the
environment. It also can be reused, whether as beams or particle
products.
Western Red Cedar's natural preservatives also mean that it needs
minimal chemical treatments, unlike the toxic chemical
preservatives used in pressure-treated woods.
A many-splendored thing
Builders and homeowners around the world continue to appreciate the
natural beauty of Western Red Cedar. With its deep, historical
roots, it's a wood that brings both distinction and heritage to
contemporary homes.
What it all means is that love of Western Red Cedar truly is a
many-splendored thing. As one line from the Oscar-winning song
says, "Love is nature's way of giving a reason to be living." Not a
bad line for the Tree of Life and Love.
For more information about Western Red Cedar, visit the Western Red
Cedar Lumber Association at www.wrcla.org.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
