Wood Fence - Material
- Wood Fence - Western Red Cedar
- Wood Fence - Northern White Cedar
- Wood Fence - Whitewood
- Wood Fence - Treated
Wood Fence - Western Red Cedar
Western red cedar comes in many different sizes, grades and accents to build a high quality and economically sound wood fence. Left uncoated, a western red cedar wood fence will weather to a beautiful silver gray. In addition, western red cedar can be easily stained or painted to complement your property’s landscape. Western red cedar wood fence is an excellent choice for both residential and commercial projects. Western red cedar wood fence can be used for both privacy and aesthetic appeal.
Wood Fence - Northern White Cedar
Northern white cedar comes in many different sizes, grades and accents to build a high quality and economically sound wood fence. Left uncoated, a western red cedar wood fence will weather to a beautiful silver gray. In addition, Northern white cedar can be easily stained or painted to complement your property’s landscape. Northern white cedar wood fence is an excellent choice for both residential and commercial projects. Northern white cedar wood fence can be used for both privacy and aesthetic appeal.
Wood Fence - Whitewood
Whitewood is a grouping of the species Spruce, Pine and Fir fence board and has a white appearance when first installed. Whitewood comes in many different sizes, grades and accents to build a high quality and economically sound wood fence. Left uncoated, a Whitewood wood fence will weather to a beautiful silver gray. In addition, Whitewood white cedar can be easily stained or painted to complement your property’s landscape. Whitewood wood fence is an excellent choice for both residential and commercial projects. Whitewood can be used for both privacy and aesthetic appeal.
Wood Fence - Treated
Treated Wood is an excellent choice for high-humidity areas susceptible to rot and insect infestations. Treated wood comes in many different sizes, grades and accents to build a high quality and economically sound wood fence. In addition, treated wood has been “coated” with insect and rot repellents. Treated Wood is an excellent choice for high-humidity areas susceptible to rot and insect infestations.