Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Red Adirondack Chairs


Red Adirondack Chairs

Red Adirondack Chairs. Red Adirondack chairs is made from red cedar trees. The Red Cedar tree grows mostly in mountainous regions. It is a larger tree, growing up to 55 to 75 meters tall and 3 meters in trunk diameter.

Red Cedar is a coniferous evergreen tree in the cypress family, according to Wikipedia. It is one of the two arborvitaes found in North America, and is not actually thought of a "true Cedar" tree. The real cedar tree grows in the western Himilayas and the Mediterranean region.
This wood contains oils that work as a natural preservative that keeps the wood from deteriorating or rotting. It also has a high resistance to bacteria and fungus. Cedar also contains organic compounds called thujaplicins. These compounds give off the easily identifiable cedar odor. This aroma acts as a disincentive to insects, keeping cedar furniture free of invasion.

Red cedar wood is exceptionally thermodynamic. The cellular structure of the wood creates interior air spaces that increase the insulation value above that of most woods. Therefore, outdoor furniture made of cedar stays much cooler than furniture made from different materials. Red cedar is also very lightweight. It has about 80% the strength of oak, but also possesses much more resistance to bacteria and fungus. So, this red Adirondack chairs are a good choice to your outdoor.

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