Why do contractors choose Cunninghamia?
Interest in Cunninghamia is consistently growing in the North American market, and it’s no mystery why. Cunninghamia’s durability has stood up under the scrutiny of lab and field tests conducted by universities and independent research organizations in the United States, China and Japan, proving that, like western red cedar, Cunninghamia is highly resistant to decay, fungus and insects. What’s more, although Cunninghamia does not require any treatment, it accepts a wide range of stains and other coatings.
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