Wood Privacy Fencing
Wood Privacy Fence That Doesn’t Warp or Lean
A cedar and pressure-treated wood fence should last more than a season. However, that only happens when it’s built with the right depth, layout, and materials for the conditions.
When those details are missed, fences start to lean, shift, or open up. That’s why we focus on getting the structure right from the start – so your fence stays strong and stable without ongoing repairs.
That Works for Your Residential Property
Walk down any street and you’ll see the signs – warped panels, posts that have shifted, and gaps that weren’t there before. These issues usually occur when fences are installed without any understanding of how the ground changes across seasons.
Cedar and pressure-treated wood fences are both well suited to the climate. However, with deep frost and constant ground movement, they only hold up when they’re set correctly from the start. That’s where our experience comes in. As we’ve worked on all types of ground and know what it takes to get the depth, layout, and setup right, we ensure the fence holds up the way it should.
Fencing Built Around Your Space
No two properties are the same, and every fence should be built accordingly. Ground conditions, layout, and how the space is used all directly affect performance and durability.
That’s why we don’t rely on templates or prefabricated systems. Every fence is built on-site and designed specifically for your property, ensuring proper structure, clean alignment, and long-term strength from the ground up.
- Cedar and pressure-treated wood options
- Custom heights and panel layouts
- Hand-built on site – no prefabricated panels
- Post depth set based on ground conditions
- Gate options for pedestrian and vehicle access
- Fixed, upfront pricing
Which Wood Is Right for Your Property?
Both options work well – the difference comes down to budget, finish, and long-term preference.
Cedar
Cedar naturally resists moisture, rot, and insects. It takes stain well, maintains a clean finish, and holds its structure over time. Because of this, it’s the better option if finish quality and long-term appearance matter most.
Pressure-Treated Pine
Pressure-treated wood is more affordable and performs just as well when properly installed. It’s rated for ground contact without breaking. That makes it a practical choice for homeowners who want durability without the higher upfront cost.
Not sure which one suits your property and your budget? We’ll give you an honest recommendation during the site visit, based on the ground, not on what’s easier to sell.
A Fence That Changes How You Use Your Space
A properly built wood privacy fence does more than mark a boundary – it changes how your space works day to day. It adds privacy and makes the space more usable. Kids can play without worry, pets stay where they should, and your yard finally feels like your own.
That only happens when the fence is built properly from the start. And that’s where we put the work in, because when the foundation is right, everything above it performs the way it should over time.
- Privacy that holds through every season
- Natural wood finish that suits any property
- Custom heights based on how you use your space
- Built to last, not just look good initially
Ready for a Fence That’s Still Standing in Twenty Years?
Good work doesn’t need replacing. Reach out today and let’s get started.
