Saturday, February 12, 2011

Cedar Decking Grades


One thing that is important to consider when building a cedar deck is the grade of lumber the deck builder will be using. There are two basic types of cedar that will typically be used in decking applications.

Members of the Western Red Cedar Association have created a guide to distinguish the variations in cedar decking.

Architect Clear
This is the ultimate in cedar decking in both performance and visual satisfaction. Usually this will need to be special orded from the lumber yard.

Custom Clear
Very durable and clean. Typically used in high end residential woodworking projects.

Architect Knotty
Few knotts can create a charming or rustic look.

Custom Knotty
Hole free knotty manufactured to high standards to provide a more economical option for cedar decking.


Clear Cedar Decking












Knotty Cedar Decking

On average, there is about a $4 per sf price increase to go with the clear cedar instead of the knotty cedar. Aside from looking better, clear cedar will also outlast knotty cedar. A quality Kansas City Deck Builder should be able to keep their labor consistant no matter what type of cedar you choose for your project.

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