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Cedar Decks

Cedar decking offers a beautiful, durable, and eco-friendly solution for outdoor living spaces. One of its key benefits is natural resistance to rot and insects. Cedar decking is known for its excellent moisture resistance and is perfect in the wet seasons of the pacific northwest.

Cedar Deck Benefits

 Cedar also stands out for its aesthetic appeal, with warm, rich tones and a unique wood grain that enhances the look of any outdoor space. Its naturally resistant to rot and insects and has been used for generations. For those who don’t mind the upkeep this a great choice and hard to beat.

Cedar also provides a beautiful natural aroma that many customers love and adore. If your worried about the suns rays and your deck material heating up in the summer months. Cedar decking is great material that doesn’t absorb heat rays as other counter parts.

Cedar decking will require maintaining for peak performance and looks. Customer may find themselves often resealing cedar boards with a coat or two of sealer. If you don’t want the upkeep but want the cedar boards, Simple Builds LLC is happy to help with refinishing and resealing.

Cedar Deck Benefits

Consultation

For Cedar Deck builds in Washington state, give us a call at Simple Builds LLC. A free consultation is welcomed, we will help with any questions or concerns you may have, and often offer transparent onsite pricing to help you understand your project costs. With many modern deck builders shying away from cedar and moving fully to composite. We will happily consult and help make your dream happen.

Detailed Proposal

Simple Builds LLC will work with you each step of the way. Whether we are designing a deck from scratch or working on permitting. Your cedar deck build will be simple and easy with us.

Design

Here comes the fun part! Watch as our professionals install your cedar deck. Feel free to ask questions and watch that deck grow!

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