Western red cedar is a natural rot resistant soft wood.
woods cann't be water proof because the cells of wood take H2O for its growth ,even a dead tree also have tendency to take water.
PRESSURE TREATED WOOD, CEDAR, REDWOOD
Cedar wood is naturally more weather resistant than maple. Cedar wood will darken and mold over time if left untreated, but it is more insect resistant and more resiliant than maple for exterior use.
Lightweight,dimensionally stable and rot resistant
Cedar doesn't rot because it is water resistant and if it isn't sealed it will last you pretty long. It can last up to 8 years if not sealed *After "8 years" then what? Cedar rots like any other wood if you wait long enough. How long depends on factors such as how much water can get trapped where two cedar parts touch or how severely it is constantly dried out (dry rot).
Hemlock and spruce are woods that are not very resistant to termites. There are treatments that can be done to wood to make it termite proof. Redwood, cedar, and black walnut are all very resistant to termites.
Cedar is hard wood. It is from angiosperm trees.
These trees provided a lot of shade in the hot climate. The wood of the cedar is resistant to rotting, and Phoenicians were shipbuilders. The resin of the cedar was used in some forms of mummification as well.
These trees provided a lot of shade in the hot climate. The wood of the cedar is resistant to rotting, and Phoenicians were shipbuilders. The resin of the cedar was used in some forms of mummification as well.
Black locust tree.
cedar wood in Filipino: kahoy ng cedar;