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Compare Materials: Gazebos

We believe you should never sacrifice quality in the material that your gazebo is made from, but you should certainly have the freedom to express yourself through the material that you choose. You can rest easy knowing that no matter what choice you make, you will be able to enjoy it for decades to come.

Note: Not all materials are available in every type of structure. Please call if you have any questions.
 
Red Cedar


  • Exceptional Durability: Our red cedar lumber is naturally resistant to decay and insect damage, ensuring long-lasting performance.

  • Stunning Aesthetics: The rich, reddish-brown color and elegant straight grain add a touch of natural beauty to any space.

  • Reliable Stability: Red cedar's lightweight and stable nature means your product will resist warping, twisting, and checking, maintaining its shape over time.

  • Pleasant Scent: Experience the unique aromatic qualities of red cedar, which not only smell wonderful but also repel moths and pests.

  • Eco-friendly Choice: By choosing our red cedar lumber products, you're supporting sustainable forestry practices and making an environmentally friendly decision.

  • Aesthetic Appeal: Natural checking in wood adds unique, rustic character and actually increases the strength of wooden structures and furniture.
 
Treated Pine


  • Enhanced Durability: Treated pine lumber is chemically treated to resist decay, rot, and insect damage, making it highly durable for outdoor use.

  • Cost-Effective: It is generally more affordable than many other types of lumber, providing a cost-effective solution for large outdoor projects.

  • Increased Strength: The treatment process enhances the structural integrity of pine lumber, providing additional strength and stability.

  • Aesthetic Flexibility: It can be painted or stained to match any design aesthetic, providing flexibility in the appearance of your outdoor structure.

  • Aesthetic Appeal: Natural checking in wood adds unique, rustic character and actually increases the strength of wooden structures and furniture.
 
Vinyl w/ Wood Inserts


  • Exceptional Durability: Vinyl is highly resistant to rot, decay, and insect damage, ensuring long-lasting durability for outdoor structures.

  • Low Maintenance: Vinyl requires very little maintenance—just occasional cleaning with soap and water—making it a hassle-free option.

  • Weather Resistance: It withstands harsh weather conditions, including UV exposure, extreme temperatures, and moisture, cracking, or warping.

  • Aesthetic Variety: Available in a wide range of colors, styles, and textures, vinyl can be tailored to match any design preference or aesthetic.

  • Environmentally Friendly: Many vinyl products are recyclable and made from eco-friendly materials, supporting sustainable building practices.

  • Consistent Appearance: Unlike wood, vinyl doesn’t need to be painted or stained, and its color remains consistent throughout its lifetime, ensuring a clean and uniform look.
 
Rustic (Rough Cut) Cedar


  • Rustic Aesthetic & Stability: Rough cut red cedar offers a rustic style with unique texture and character that resists warping, twisting, and shrinking, maintaining its structural integrity over time.

  • Natural Durability: Red cedar is naturally resistant to decay, rot, and insect damage, making it ideal for outdoor use.

  • Weather Resistance: The natural oils in red cedar provide excellent protection against the elements, including rain, sun, and wind, ensuring longevity.

  • Distinctive Aroma: Red cedar emits a pleasant, aromatic scent that not only adds to its appeal but also acts as a natural pest repellent.

  • Sustainable Choice: Red cedar is often sourced from sustainably managed forests, making it an environmentally friendly building material.

  • Aging Gracefully: Over time, red cedar weathers to a beautiful silvery-gray patina, adding to its rustic charm and aesthetic appeal.
 
Lumber Checking Explained
"Checking" refers to the cracks or splits that occur when lumber dries. Despite its initial appearance as a flaw, checking is actually quite beneficial in many ways.
  • Structural Integrity: Checks reveal how the wood has dried and adjusted, indicating that the lumber has settled into its natural state, making it less likely to warp further. This is particularly useful for projects requiring stable and durable wood.

  • Release Tension: Checking often begins on the exterior surface of lumber and gradually moves inward. As the outer layers dry and shrink – eventually allowing the process to reach the inner layers as well – it causes the lumber to shift and crack. In fact, because it releases the tension that has built up, checking actually makes the wood stronger.

  • Moisture Reduction: When wood checks, it releases internal moisture. This process makes the lumber more suitable for construction because lower moisture content reduces the risk of mold and decay.

  • Indicator of Drying Process: Checks show that the wood is adapting to its environment. They also signify progress when seasoning lumber and preparing it for long-term use. We want our lumber to last for many years, so checking is a great sign that it will.

  • Enhanced Rustic Aesthetic: For many projects checking adds a unique, aged aesthetic to the material which is highly desired. This natural appearance is prized in rustic or farmhouse-style designs because it shows that the wood is 100% real and has aged correctly.
Ultimately, checks are not a drawback — they are a natural feature of wood that should be appreciated and provide peace of mind as the lumber settles into maturity and lasting stability.

NOTE: While checking can occur in KDAT lumber such as Red Cedar and Treated Pine, it is far less common and less pronounced than in Rustic (Rough Cut) wood, and might not appear at all. Rough Cut lumber will almost certainly have deep, abundant checking.

 
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