Life Expectancy of Cedar Siding?
I live in a cedar sided house built in 1975 - Pacific Northwest. We have
stained it twice in that time using a semi-transparent stain. Will have to
stain again next Summer while my wife is in Europe. Don't know why, but I
am happier doing big jobs when my wife is not around. No nagging, I guess.
I have no complaints about the cedar. Other than a couple of knot holes
popping out, it is in good shape. Couldn't afford the cedar siding if I was
building today.
Des
"Paul Rouse" wrote in message
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I am building a new house (Mid-West - Near Chicago) and I am trying to
decide between natural cedar clapboard (primed and painted) or a
synthetic such as primed and painted cement fiber board (i.e., Hardi
Board). My builder is strongly discouraging me from deciding on
natural cedar. I have also asked all of the building suppliers in the
area about natural cedar - they all look at me like i am crazy to want
to use natural cedar. The collective opinion is that natural cedar
will only look good for 5 to 10 years (regardless of paint job).
After 5 to 10 years, they claim that the cedar will show serious signs
of decay.
Is this an accurate description considering the cold winter climate?
I am concerned that they are pushing me towards a solution that may
have a higher profit margin (or some other motive).
What kind of life expectancy should one expect from natural cedar?
Thanks in advance for your input.
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