What Is the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association?
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When it comes to understanding the world of cedar, there are few people we trust more than “Mr. Cedar” himself, Paul Mackie. He’s been with the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association (WRCLA)—known as the “voice of the cedar industry”—for more than two decades, working to represent quality cedar producers and educate others on all things cedar.
In today’s video, Paul is sharing the history of the WRCLA.
When was the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association formed?
The WRCLA was formed in 1954. It was originally formed to promote clapboard—as they call it in New England—which is clear, vertical-grain, beveled siding. The Association was formed to promote that specific market in the New England market, and it proved to be successful—80 percent of today’s clear, bevel cedar siding that is manufactured by WRCLA member mills and non-member mills continues to go to the New England market.
Is the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association a membership organization?
Yes. Not all cedar mills support them, but most do. They also have affiliates, certified cedar distributors, and premium retailers like Dunn Lumber. These affiliates, certified distributors, and retailers support the activities of the WRCLA, and take advantage of their resources.
What resources does the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association provide?
They are known as the voice of the cedar industry. The change in their focus began in 1992, when the WRCLA truly became a marketing and educational association—and a resource for technical, promotion, and inspirational information.
Dunn Solutions is for you—the carpenter, the general contractor, the electrician, the window installer, or the homeowner. This is a place we've created to share our collective knowledge and expertise and to continue to build success together.
Видео What Is the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association? канала DunnLumber1907
When it comes to understanding the world of cedar, there are few people we trust more than “Mr. Cedar” himself, Paul Mackie. He’s been with the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association (WRCLA)—known as the “voice of the cedar industry”—for more than two decades, working to represent quality cedar producers and educate others on all things cedar.
In today’s video, Paul is sharing the history of the WRCLA.
When was the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association formed?
The WRCLA was formed in 1954. It was originally formed to promote clapboard—as they call it in New England—which is clear, vertical-grain, beveled siding. The Association was formed to promote that specific market in the New England market, and it proved to be successful—80 percent of today’s clear, bevel cedar siding that is manufactured by WRCLA member mills and non-member mills continues to go to the New England market.
Is the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association a membership organization?
Yes. Not all cedar mills support them, but most do. They also have affiliates, certified cedar distributors, and premium retailers like Dunn Lumber. These affiliates, certified distributors, and retailers support the activities of the WRCLA, and take advantage of their resources.
What resources does the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association provide?
They are known as the voice of the cedar industry. The change in their focus began in 1992, when the WRCLA truly became a marketing and educational association—and a resource for technical, promotion, and inspirational information.
Dunn Solutions is for you—the carpenter, the general contractor, the electrician, the window installer, or the homeowner. This is a place we've created to share our collective knowledge and expertise and to continue to build success together.
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