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Eastern Red Cedar
Known for it's beautiful red and yellow tones and durability in exterior environments, Eastern Red Cedar is a local favorite here in northeast Texas.
Also known as: Red Cedar, Virginian Juniper, Eastern Juniper, Red Juniper, Pencil Cedar, and Aromatic Aedar
An amazing species of wood found growing in the south eastern United States. Eastern Red Cedar is a very popular species for exterior application and when you're going for a very rustic look.
Common Eastern Red Cedar usage:
- Wood Beams
- Wood Columns
- Truss Members
- Porch Posts
- Wood Cladding
- Wood Siding
- T/G Wall Paneling
LOOKING FOR A WOOD BEAM OTHER THAN EASTERN RED CEDAR?
Eastern Red Cedar is merely one of the beams we can provide for your next project. We cut, mill, and stock a range of hardwood and softwood species for just about any architectural, industrial, farm and ranch supply. Take a look below and look at the species we recommend for wood beams.

Yellow Bald Cypress
Known for it's beautiful yellow tones and durability in exterior environments, this state tree of Louisiana, Yellow Bald Cypress is perfect for your outdoor kitchen, deck, pergola and interior siding.

Southern White Oak
A classic American favorite with beautiful gray tones and amazing structural qualities that challenge European Oak.

Douglas Fir
Found in the North American northwest, Douglas Fir has incredible strength and sustainable properties.

Southern Yellow Pine
A staple of the southeastern landscape: the hated, the beloved, the one and only, Southern Yellow Pine.

Western Cedar
A great exterior wood found in the north west United States, well known for it's use in general construction and famous for Pergolas.
HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR RED CEDAR WOOD BEAMS?
Give us a call or shoot us an email!We're always willing to help find the right beam for your project. With our vast expertise, and over six decades of experience, we're sure you'll get just what you need.
WOOD IS UNIVERSALLY BEAUTIFUL TO MAN. IT IS THE MOST HUMANLY INTIMATE OF ALL MATERIALSFRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, AMERICAN ARCHITECT