For Building Wooden Sheds, Cedar Is The Best Natural Material And Here's Why

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There are a lot of different types of material you can use if you are considering building a garden shed for your backyard. Some popular choices include plastic (or vinyl), metal (usually aluminum), and wood. You could consider using pine and T1-11 siding for your shed, but arguably the best wood for the job is cedar. Here are a few reasons why:

Sturdiness

Cedar is a hard wood that has fibers that are very straight. Therefore, this wood is very durable and holds up well in extreme weather. Its lightweight and lasts for years. It also is a favorite choice for outdoor furniture makers. Cedar is also a popular choice for decks, siding and shingles. In fact, you could build your entire shed out of cedar (with the exception of the hardware and nails, of course).

Insect and Decay Resistance

Insects are repelled from cedar because it contains a natural oil. Clothes chests have been made from this wood for centuries for this same reason. The oils also resist the growth of fungus that causes decay in other woods. Because its decay resistant, it is commonly used on the inside of saunas.

Fragrance

When it comes to its distinct smell, there's no mistaking cedar. And, there are actually therapeutic properties to its aroma.

Appeal

Cedar has coloring that goes anywhere from light amber to rich reds and deep browns. Left unprotected, cedar will darken but it accepts a wide variety of stains and coatings that help to enhance its natural beauty.

As you can see, there are quite a few benefits to using cedar instead of other types of building materials for your own garden shed. With a little bit of research, you will find a lot of building plans that are available that have photos of the finished product. This is a great way in determining what your material choices will look like. For example, you may prefer painting T1-11 siding but you like the look of natural cedar shingles. Or you have a preference for asphalt shingles but love cedar siding. So, you can't go wrong by using cedar for your backyard shed.


About the Author:
Mark Strauss has been helping those wanting to build their own wooden shed for years. Find more info on plans, materials and building techniques by visiting his web site: BestWoodenSheds.com.



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