Vinyl siding has become more popular in recent years largely due to modern innovations and options. But there is another material also gaining in popularity that you may not have considered, and you should. It is a natural product with advantages for the environment. We’re talking of course about cedar siding.

Many people envision closets when they hear the word cedar wood, but using this beautiful material as siding has many benefits that should not be overlooked.

Facts About Cedar Wood

Cedar is a soft wood with an open cell structure, making it an easy material to work with and form for your purposes. This quality also makes it an impressive insulator, which has both energy conservation and noise reduction benefits. It is also stainable and paintable.

4 Important Features of Cedar Siding

  •  Beauty. No one can deny the gorgeous aesthetics of cedar siding. It provides unstoppable curb appeal and makes your home the showpiece of the neighborhood. It is available in a wide variety of textures and stains and looks natural. You have the option of buying your siding stained or unstained, and you can also choose to paint it. If you choose to paint it, you will need to repaint it every few years, depending on your climate.
  •  Durability. Cedar has a natural ability to resist rot, fungus, and bacteria. This means it is also resistant to mold which is a big plus. Its unique cellular structure also helps it resist warping and cracking when wet.
  •  Energy-Saving. In addition to being highly durable, cedar siding is also a wonderful insulator. The open cell structure allows less heat loss from inside the home. This will save you money on energy bills for years to come as it helps the interior climate remain constant.
  •  Environmentally-Friendly. Being crafted from a natural, sustainable material allows cedar siding to claim environmental benefits that other types of siding cannot. The manufacturing process for cedar siding is a lot less involved and takes fewer steps to produce than vinyl siding. Another benefit for the planet comes at the end of its lifespan. Cedar siding is completely biodegradable so it won’t end up clogging landfills for decades to come. If you are looking for the greenest siding option, cedar siding is your top choice.

Cedar Siding Maintenance

While vinyl siding is arguably the easiest type of siding to maintain, cedar siding does require a bit of effort to keep it looking its best. This is especially true if you stain or paint your cedar siding. You will need to be prepared for a bit of upkeep every few years.

The natural anti-fungal and antibacterial properties of cedar allow you to leave it unstained if you wish. Over the years the color will change and give your home a rugged look.

Learn More About the Benefits of Cedar Siding

Northwest Exteriors has provided high-quality cedar siding to hundreds of happy clients. Our experts are available to answer any questions you may have and help you choose the cedar siding that works best for your property. Contact us today for more information.