Newly cut cedar has a color range from light browns and
tans to salmon pink. Left untreated it will eventually turn silvery gray and then to a very dark brown. It's graded A, B,
C, or D. This soft wood is more durable than most woods in common use. It is resistant to decay, but relatively soft and quick
to weather. Preservative treatment/sealing is recommended.
Cedar is recommended for those who love the feel and look of natural wood. Tight knot and clear (no knots) are the
two most common choices.
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