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Experience the Beauty and Durability of Cypress Wood in the USA
Cypress is offered in three grades. Choose one that is nearly free of knots. #2 is a knotty grade and the least costly grade, as is Pecky Cypress.
Cypress wood is used for siding because it’s naturally rot-resistant. Siding cypress has a warm reddish-amber color, often sought after due to its natural appearance. The color will be lost over time if it isn’t properly protected against sunlight.
Cypress makes great shingles because it has resistant qualities to insects, harsh weather, water, and shrinkage. Nails and screws are also less likely to bend, break, or split the wood when attaching to the side or roof of the house.
Paneling made out of cypress is used in houses because of the pleasing, compact grain pattern and the rich golden color of the wood. Cypress also takes stains, oils, and sealers well making it a versatile option for wall coverings.
Cypress is used in decking because it is a very durable and weather-resistant wood. It is easy to work with and can be machined and planed for a perfect fitting.
Cypress wood is popular for crafting furniture, including tables, chairs, cabinets, and outdoor furniture. Its durability and attractive grain make it a favored choice for both indoor and outdoor furniture pieces.
Cypress wood flooring provides a rustic and elegant look to interior spaces. Its natural resistance to rot and its ability to withstand high traffic make it a suitable choice for flooring applications.
Cypress is used for millwork, trim, and molding due to its straight grain, ease of machining, and ability to hold finishes well. It adds a touch of sophistication to interior spaces.
Cypress is known for its water resistance, making it a suitable choice for boat building and marine applications such as boat decks, hulls, and interior cabinetry.
It has minimal shrinkage, twisting, and warping making it a great choice for making boat docks and piers. With proper maintenance, the wood can last upwards of 40 years.
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