By Administrator on January 14th, 2010 | Posted under Plantation Shutters

Why use Cedar for painted Plantation Shutters?

Upsides

Heat insulation
Western Red Cedar (thuja plicata) is a North American plantation grown timber with excellent insulation properties. It has a coefficient of heat transmission or K value of 0.74 (BTU-in/hr of 0.74) at 12% M.C.

Sound insulation
With a cellular network of interlocking pores it provides the ability to dampen vibration and give acoustic insulation.

Durable
Renowned for naturally occurring resistance to moisture, decay and insect damage. Regarded as one of the most dimensional stable timbers making it ideal for wider shutter panels

Light weight
Its light weight makes it easy to handle and operate large panels

Downsides

Expensive
As a raw material it is in high demand and therefore commands a premium price. The timber requires a high level of sanding during the shutter manufacturing process and consequently has a higher labour content then other timber shutters.

Softness
A soft timber that can dent easily if care is not taken.

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