Fences
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Cedar is ideal for fences in residential areas due to its aesthetic appeal, natural resistance to weather, and ability to withstand outdoor conditions without the need for chemical treatments.
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Often used for fence posts and structural components because of its durability and resistance to ground contact.
Decks & Patios
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Cedar is also suitable for decks, especially if a natural wood look is desired. It’s great for environments where moisture is an issue, as it resists rot and warping.
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Commonly used for deck framing and supports due to its strength and cost-effectiveness. The treatment makes it highly durable, especially in areas with high humidity or frequent exposure to water.
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Ideal for decks due to its durability, low maintenance, and resistance to fading, staining, and scratching. Composite boards are an excellent choice for high-traffic areas or where minimal upkeep is desired.
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Cedar is a softwood known for its natural resistance to decay and insects due to its oils. It has a rich, warm color and an appealing natural scent. Cedar is lightweight and easy to work with.
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Pressure-treated wood is typically pine or fir that has been chemically treated to resist decay, insects, and fungi.
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Composite boards are made from a mix of wood fibers and plastic. They are engineered to resist rot, decay, and insect damage. Composite boards come in various colors and textures, often mimicking the look of natural wood.








