Is red wood expensive?

Redwood is reasonably priced
In the mid-range of materials, it's far less expensive than options such as composite lumber, high-end plastic or exotic wood like Ipe. Here is a quick look at the estimated price for a complete deck per square foot: Pressure-treated wood: $15-$25. Cedar: $24-$45.
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How much does red wood cost?

Redwood prices depend on the type, size and grade, but it generally costs $5 to $35 per square foot for materials only. To build a 100-square-foot deck, expect to pay between $500 and $3,500 just for the material. Redwood is one of the highest quality lumber types ranging in color, durability and price.
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Why is red wood expensive?

Redwood is expensive, mainly because it is only found in only one area along the California coastline. However, there are circumstances that make redwood the more attractive option regardless of the cost. Giant redwood trees are only found along the northern California coast.
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Is redwood a good wood?

Redwood is one of nature's strongest materials and resists warping and splitting. It is a much lighter than a lot of its peers and can be easily cut, sawed, and drilled with regular woodworking tools. It has natural tannins that help making it durable and perfect for outdoor use.
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Is redwood more expensive than pine?

Both woods have unique advantages and disadvantages, depending on the consumer's environment and application. Pine is generally chosen over redwood as redwood is more expensive, mainly because it is only found in areas along the California coastline.
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What is the most expensive wood?

African Blackwood

It is considered as the most expensive wood in the world because not only it is challenging to work with hand or machine tools, its trees are already near-threatened. But as expensive as it may seem, African Blackwood is worth the price.
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How long does red wood last?

Redwood can last up to about 30 years on a well-maintained deck under good circumstances. Redwood is the most fire-resistant decking material on the market.
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How much is a redwood log worth?

The price of redwood has doubled in two years, from $350 to $700 per 1,000 board feet--and more if the tree is old-growth redwood. A good-size yard tree can be worth at least $10,000 and sometimes much more.
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What are the disadvantages of redwood?

With time, redwood loses its vibrant contrast and becomes more of a medium brown color. Yearly maintenance is required to keep the color rich. During the deck maintenance process, you need to be especially careful with the soft redwood decking so as not to damage the wood under high pressure.
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Can redwood be used for furniture?

Redwood. Redwood is also very resistant to moisture, so it is a great choice for outdoor furniture as well. It is relatively soft and is easy to work with.
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Is Red wood rare?

Coast redwoods can live more than 2,000 years, but ancient coast redwoods are rare—less than 5 percent of the original forest remains today.
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Can you still buy redwood?

Redwood Siding is in limited Supply. Redwood trees are no longer being harvested. Our supply mills have reached the exact point where redwood is no longer a commodity good a collector's item.
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Which is cheaper cedar or redwood?

Redwood is more durable, but the cost is around 20% more expensive, on average, than cedar. Redwood may be a slightly better wood, but the cost and access make cedar the winner.
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What can Redwood be used for?

Common Uses: Veneer, construction lumber, beams, posts, decking, exterior furniture, and trim. Burls and other forms of figured Redwood are also used in turning, musical instruments, and other small specialty items.
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How much is Redwood A board foot?

Redwood timber prices are from $2.25 to $12.00 per board foot. Clear all heart lumber is priced at the top of the range.
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Is Redwood a hardwood?

Popular softwood lumber types include Redwood, Douglas Fir, and Western Red Cedar. Hardwood is often used for floors, furniture, decking, and trimming. Some of the best-quality hardwoods include Ipe and Mangaris, both imported from tropical areas and therefore highly resistant to rot and deterioration from insects.
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Does redwood need to be painted?

Bare redwood rejects painted finishes unless it receives a primer base coat. Apply a particular type of primer and paint according to the location and function of the redwood surface.
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Is red wood strong?

Strength. Comfort. Much lighter in weight than plastic composite and tropical hardwoods, redwood can be easily cut, sawed, and drilled with regular woodworking tools. Yet for all that lightness, redwood is one of nature's strongest building materials with shear strength up to 5x greater than plastic decking products.
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Is redwood a durable wood?

Redwood's durability is entirely natural. The same tannins and unique cell structure that gives redwood its warm tones and exemplary strength make it naturally resistant to insects, decay, water and even fire. Redwood has proven its durability in outdoor living projects time and time again for more than a century.
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Is it illegal to cut down a redwood tree?

It is illegal to cut down a giant redwood tree. The redwood tree's famous concentric circles do indicate the age of the tree, but some the rings are so small they are invisible to the naked eye. Giant Redwood Trees can grow 1-2 feet per year until the tree reaches 200-300 feet.
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Why do redwood trees not burn?

The unusual resistance of Redwoods to the attacks of both insects and fungi is thought to result from the presence, among other chemical agents, of a chemical known as tannin. This is a substance occurring in hemlocks, oaks, and many other trees, from which it is extracted and used in tanning leather.
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Is Red Oak worth anything?

The most recent report shows red oak at a median price of $300 per 1,000 board feet, twice the value of the next most valuable species, other oaks, at $150 per 1,000 board feet.
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Do bugs eat redwood?

Despite the fact that the trees aren't prone to much insect damage, some bugs can bother redwoods. Insects that can cause problems include two kinds of armored scales, the black araucaria scale and the redwood scale. Bark beetle pests include the cedar and cypress bark beetle and redwood bark beetle.
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Do I need to stain redwood?

On new smooth redwood, sanding will also help soften the surface for better stain absorption although this step is not necessary. Use a deck stain recommended for redwood. A semi-transparent penetrating deck stain is ideal. This type of stain will enhance the redwood's natural beauty and eliminate weathering.
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What's better cedar or redwood?

Durability

Redwood - with a janka rating of 450lbs - is about 23% stronger than cedar (janka rating of 350lbs). Whether or not the extra strength is necessary for your project is up to you, but clearly redwood is more durable than cedar in general.
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