Naturally beautiful, aromatic, and weather-resistant, cedar is a timeless choice for both indoor and outdoor projects. We carry a premium selection of cedar lumber and products ideal for decking, siding, fencing, panelling, furniture, and more. Cedar is prized for its natural resistance to decay, insects, and moisture, making it especially well-suited for Canadian climates. Its warm tones, distinctive grain, and pleasant aroma add character and comfort to any space—indoors or out. Lightweight and easy to work with, cedar takes stain, paint, and sealers well, offering flexibility for both rustic and refined applications. As a proudly Canadian company, Windsor Plywood specializes in high-quality, hard-to-find wood species and provides expert advice with every project. Whether you're building a backyard retreat or updating an interior with natural charm, cedar delivers the performance and beauty that stand the test of time.
Windsor Plywood carries western red cedar, pressure-treated SPF, and specialty hardwood decking species. Cedar is the most popular natural wood decking choice in Canada due to its decay resistance, dimensional stability, and ability to accept stain and paint. Pressure-treated decking is a cost-effective structural option.
Well-maintained cedar decking lasts 15 to 25 years or more. It requires cleaning and restaining or resealing every 2 to 3 years to maintain appearance and protect against weathering. Composite decking typically carries 25-year or lifetime warranties and requires minimal maintenance. The choice depends on budget, maintenance willingness, and preference for natural wood versus engineered material.
Install wood deck boards with a 3mm to 6mm gap between them to allow for drainage and airflow, and to accommodate the seasonal expansion of the wood. Pre-dried cedar and hardwood decking should be spaced at installation. Consistent spacing improves both drainage performance and visual appearance.
Install decking with the bark side up, which is the side with tighter growth rings visible on the end grain. When bark-side-up boards cup from moisture, they cup upward and shed water. Bark-side-down boards cup in a way that holds water on the surface, which accelerates weathering and rot. This applies to flat-grained decking boards.
A penetrating exterior oil or alkyd-based deck stain is the most maintainable choice for cedar decking. It soaks into the wood rather than forming a surface film, which means it does not peel as it ages and can be cleaned and recoated without stripping. Film-forming finishes peel in exterior exposure and require significantly more preparation before recoating.