About Wood Fencing

various styles like picket, board-on-board, and split rail, wood fences provide versatility and customization. Proper maintenance ensures longevity, making it a timeless fencing solution.

Why Choose Sky Nature

No Other fencing material is as versatile as wood fencing, making them a greater choice for just about any situation.

Aesthetic Appeal

Wood fencing adds a natural, classic charm to any property. It can be customized with different stains, paints, or designs to match the home's exterior, enhancing curb appeal and property value.

Privacy & Security

Wood fences provide excellent privacy by blocking visibility from neighbors and passersby. Tall, solid panels like board-on-board or stockade styles prevent intrusions and create a secure, enclosed space for children and pets.

Wood Fencing FAQ

What types of wood are commonly used for wood fencing?

There are several types of wood commonly used for building fences, each offering different qualities and durability. The most popular types include:

Cedar: Known for its natural resistance to rot and insects, cedar is a popular choice for fences. It has a rich, reddish-brown color and can last up to 20 years or more with proper care.

Pine: A cost-effective option, pine is easy to work with and can be treated to resist weathering and pests. Pressure-treated pine is common in many fencing projects.

Redwood: Like cedar, redwood is naturally resistant to insects and decay. It is also prized for its appearance, with a beautiful reddish hue that can add an elegant look to any property.

Cypress: Known for its durability and resistance to moisture, cypress is a good choice for areas with high humidity or rainfall.

Douglas Fir: A strong, stable wood commonly used in more rustic or budget-friendly fence designs, especially when treated to withstand the elements.

How long does wood fencing last?

The lifespan of wood fencing depends on several factors, including the type of wood used, the climate, and the level of maintenance. On average, a well-maintained wood fence can last between 15 and 20 years. Some types of wood, such as cedar and redwood, can last even longer due to their natural resistance to decay and pests. However, wood fences are susceptible to damage from moisture, insects, and weather conditions like heavy rain, snow, or strong winds. Proper maintenance, such as regular sealing, staining, or painting, can significantly extend the life of a wood fence.

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