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The average single family wooden house in Japan is 120 square metres and consumes approximately 20 cubic metres of structural lumber.
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For centuries builders and artisans have valued Western Red Cedar for its natural beauty and durability.
Cedar - Beautiful and versatile
Colours - Unfinished cedar has richly textured grain with colours ranging from mellow ambers, reddish cinnamons and rich sienna browns. Its warm coloring is complimented by a uniform, fine-grained texture with a satin luster.
Usages - Cedar is ideal for siding, decking, moulding, windows, doors, posts, beams, paneling outdoor projects, cladding, interiors and saunas.
Easy finishing - Because cedar is virtually pitch and resin free, the wood easily accepts a range of finishes, from fine oils and stains, to solid coatings and paint.
Natural preservative - Cedar contains natural preservatives that resist moisture, decay and insect damage.
Aroma - Cedar's unique aroma comes from naturally occurring thujaplicins in its heartwood. These compounds are toxic to decay-causing fungi and preserve the wood to give it long lasting appeal.
Acoustic insulation - Acoustic properties of cedar walls and ceilings provide sound insulation necessary to quieten rooms.
Architectural design - Cedar compliments any architectural design - from turn-of-the-century to contemporary.
Dimensional Stability - Western Red Cedar has twice the stability of most commonly available softwoods. The stability is a result of its low density and shrinkage factors. It lies flat, stays straight, and holds fastenings tightly.
Workability - Western Red Cedar produces long, lightweight lengths of timber with a fine, straight grain and uniform texture that make it easy to cut, saw and nail with common tools. These features also contribute to its ability to be planed to a smooth surface or machined to any pattern. The lack of pitch and resin allows Western Red Cedar to hold glue bonds from a wide range of adhesives and provide a firm base for many types of paints and stains.
Natural Preservative - Western Red Cedar is one of the world's most durable woods. Natural resistance to moisture, decay and insect damage has long made Western Red Cedar the premier choice for either interior or exterior home use. Cedar fibers in the heartwood contain natural preservatives that are toxic to decay-causing fungi. The two principal extractives that are responsible for the decay resistance are Thujaplicans and water-soluble phenolics. The tree's ability to produce these extractives increases with age, making the outer regions of heartwood the most durable.
Flame Spread and Smoke Development Ratings - Western Red Cedar has flame spread and smoke development classifications that are superior to the minimums set by most building codes, which permit the use of cedar heartwood without preservative treatments.
All-Weather - Western Red Cedar is one of the few wood species that are naturally at home in the outdoors. Properly finished, Western Red Cedar will last for decades, even in harsh environments. Its natural resistance to moisture, decay and insect damage make it the ideal choice for a surface that is exposed to sun, rain, heat and cold all year round.