Practical And Beautiful Cedar Siding
Cedar log siding has a long reputation of being one of the most beautiful and durable of the softwoods for exterior use on a house. Cedar is a renewable resource. It grows slow, has a natural durability, and has a long life span. It has an innate ability to fend off decay from various kinds of fungus that helps make the cedar act as a repellent to insect attack. As with all woods, cedar will take in and let out moisture to keep in balance with the climate. The shrinkage factor is the least of all the softwoods, making cedar the best choice for building homes and for use as siding.
Bear Creek Lumber is a manufacturer that has several different species and colors of cedar log siding available: Western Red Cedar, Alaskan Yellow Cedar, and Port Orford Cedar. Custom milling and arranging of all freight to deliver to your job site are some of the services offered by Bear Creek Lumber. Quite a variety of sidings are offered, such as: bevel lapboard, board and batten, shakes, and tongue and groove. A price quote can be requested on the Bear Creek Lumber web site by giving specific size, species, and grade information.
Modulog Industries has a solid cedar siding with a patented log corner crisscross, to give your home an authentic cedar log siding appeal at a very low price. Modulog offers a siding product that requires seventy-five percent less wood, but still has the rustic look of logs. Modulog has put together a Conversion Kit that contains all the information and products needed to make over a manufactured home. Some of what is included in the kit are: Modulog's patented full log corners (pre-stained, if wanted) cedar siding, cedar trim for the doors and windows, trim for electric outlets, and if needed, inside corners. A downloadable quote worksheet is offered to help figure the amounts of all materials needed and you can also call in the figures for a quicker price quorte.
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Whether you want to build homes or remodel your home, cedar log siding provides protection for your investments and years of rustic beauty. |

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