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Wood Fence Styles
Shadowbox
Shadowbox
Board on Board
Board on Board
Stockade
Stockade
Lattice Top Fence
Lattice Top Fence
Horizontal fence
Ranch Rail
Ranch Rail
Choosing the Right Wood for Fencing
Pressure Treated Pine
Economical Option: Pressure treated pine is one of the most cost-effective choices for fencing materials, making it a popular option for larger projects or where budget constraints are significant.
Durability and Treatment: This wood undergoes a chemical treatment process that infuses it with preservatives. These preservatives help protect the wood from decay, termites, and other wood-boring insects, as well as mold and fungi. The treatment can extend the life of pine fencing significantly compared to untreated wood, making it suitable for outdoor use.
Maintenance: While durable, pressure-treated pine may require regular maintenance such as staining or sealing to maintain its appearance and prolong its lifespan.
Western Red Cedar
Natural Resistance: Cedar is renowned for its natural oils that provide resistance to decay, rot, and insect attacks (such as termites), without the need for chemical treatment. This makes it a more environmentally friendly option.
Aesthetic Appeal: Cedar is highly valued for its rich color, texture, and grain, which can enhance the aesthetic of outdoor spaces. Its appearance can range from a light blonde to deep red, depending on the variety.
Durability: While cedar is naturally resistant to the elements, it is softer than some other woods, which can make it more susceptible to physical damage. Regular maintenance, such as staining or sealing, is recommended to preserve its color and protect it from the weather.
Cost: Western Red Cedar is more expensive than pressure-treated pine, reflecting its aesthetic appeal and natural durability.
Redwood
Similarities to Cedar: Redwood shares many of cedar’s advantages, including natural resistance to decay, insects, and moisture. This is due to the presence of natural tannins in the wood, which provide protection against environmental elements.
Aesthetic Quality: Redwood is prized for its striking appearance, featuring a rich red hue that can add warmth and elegance to fences. Like cedar, it has a straight grain pattern that is visually appealing.
Durability and Maintenance: Redwood is extremely durable but, like cedar, will benefit from regular maintenance such as staining or sealing to preserve its natural color and resistance to weathering.
Cost: Redwood is typically the most expensive option among the three due to its superior aesthetic qualities and durability. It’s often chosen for high-end projects where budget is less of a concern.
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Super Fabrications delivering high-quality design and installation services for fences (aluminum fence vinyl fence, chain-link, wood fence), railings, and stairs. With a commitment to excellence and professionalism, we ensure every project reflects our dedication to durability, aesthetics, and customer satisfaction.