Posted on June 5, 2010.
cedar fence? I am an exporter of cedar fence.
I am interested to know why they use cedar fence and the use of closing more cedar?
Thank you.
Cedar smells good, and tends to keep its color better than most woods.
Cedar also contains tannins and other chemicals that make it difficult for insects and mold in the ruin of the fence.
wooden fencing is still popular in arid areas, where it can last for long. Cedar is particularly popular in these areas well, and is also popular in the wetter areas, where other wood-competitive because it can resist termites.
Cedar is used for fencing and other outdoor uses such as flowers, bridges and wharves because it resists rot and has a very slow rate of decomposition. There are 100s of thousands of acres of cedar fence in farmland. But farmers tend to use cedar posts, or rail "split" fencing. I do not think it's the style of your fence to export.