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Why Real Cedar for Soffits?

Discover the unparalleled beauty and transformative power of Western Red Cedar (WRC) soffits. Known for their stunning visual impact, Real Cedar soffits are the perfect choice for enhancing the exteriors of detached homes or warming up commercial, mixed-use and multifamily housing developments.

Our selection caters to all aesthetic preferences, from the natural charm of knotty cedar to the pristine look of clear cedar. Whether you’re upgrading an existing structure or designing a new build, Real Cedar offers versatility and exceptional performance. With a Real Cedar soffit, you can boost your curb appeal, add value to projects and make your architectural vision a reality

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Grade Options

Knotty Cedar: This option offers a rustic and natural aesthetic, showcasing the wood’s unique knots and imperfections that add character and warmth to any space.

Clear Cedar: Known for its refined and clean appearance, clear cedar is perfect for modern designs, providing a sleek and elegant look that enhances contemporary architecture.

Available Sizes and Profiles

Nominal Sizes: Our cedar soffits are available in nominal sizes of 1×4 and 1×6, with random lengths to accommodate various project needs.

Nominal Thicknesses: The standard thickness is 1”, though thinner sizes, such as 7/16 x 4 and 7/16 x 6, can be found in select markets.

Popular Profiles: The most common profiles include V-joint, fine line, and flush joint, with fine line gaining popularity among homeowners and designers. Additionally, other edge details can be requested by special order.

Surface Finish: Generally, our cedar soffits feature a smooth-faced exposed finish, providing a polished look rather than a resawn texture.

Engineered T&G Products

Overview: Engineered tongue-and-groove products are high-quality and durable, maximizing the use of wood while offering lightweight and easy installation. They may also present a more affordable option, making them a versatile choice for both exterior and interior applications.

Profiles and Sizes: Available in sizes of 1×4 and 1×6, our engineered products come in random lengths to suit various project requirements.

Veneer and Backer: These products feature a clear vertical grain veneer overlay on a wood backer, with standard veneers measuring 1⁄8”.

Edge Details: The most common edge details are V-joint and fine line, providing a clean finish for any application.

Surface Finish: Typically, the smooth face is exposed, enhancing the overall aesthetic.

WUI Approval: Our engineered T&G products are approved for soffit applications in Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) areas, ensuring safety and compliance.

Finishing Pro Tips

Overview: Finishing cedar soffits enhances their natural beauty and longevity. Cedar is pitch and resin-free, allowing it to accept and hold a wide range of finishes effectively.

Benefits: While not essential, it is recommended to finish cedar soffit boards for long-term maintenance, as it protects the wood from moisture and other environmental factors.

Coating Systems: We suggest using factory finishes for optimal durability and consistency. Contact Real Cedar a list of quality finishers that specialize in Real Cedar products.

Finish Options: Transparent finishes allow the natural beauty of the cedar to shine through, while semi-transparent finishes highlight the wood grain, adding depth and character to the appearance.

Pre-Finishing Options: Consider water-repellent pre-finishes to further protect your soffit boards, with the option to tint them if desired for added customization.

Installation Best Practices

Smooth Face Exposure: Installing cedar soffits with a smooth face exposure helps prevent dust and dirt buildup, making maintenance easier and ensuring that the soffits retain their aesthetic appeal over time.

Recommended Fasteners: For soffit installation, blind fastening techniques are recommended. And even though soffits are not directly exposed to the elements, it’s always a good idea to use high-quality, corrosion-resistant fasteners.

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