Thursday, October 24, 2024

Inland Cedar and Western Red Cedar

    When choosing between Inland Cedar and Western Red Cedar for a new fence installation, consider several key differences. Inland Cedar, also known as Eastern White Cedar, is a lighter wood with a slightly lower price point than Western Red Cedar. It offers good resistance to decay and insects but may require more frequent maintenance and finishing to maintain its appearance.

    On the other hand, Western Red Cedar is renowned for its natural beauty, rich color variations, and exceptional durability against decay and insects. It requires less maintenance and is more dimensionally stable than Inland Cedar, making it a popular choice for premium fence installations.

    Since Western Red Cedar offers superior durability and visual appeal for a long-lasting fence, it is the only Cedar we use at Sterling Fence Inc., Eden Prairie. By choosing Sterling Fence Inc., you are assured of a high-quality fence that combines the natural beauty and strength of Western Red Cedar, ensuring your fence remains attractive and resilient for years to come.

       






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