BEST CEDAR FENCES IN THE AREA! WHY PAY MORE FOR LESS FENCE?

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Modern pressure-treated pine has become increasingly inconsistent in quality, leading many homeowners to experience premature warping, shrinking, and discoloration just a few seasons after installation. Because today’s pine grows rapidly in commercial forests, the wood is less dense than older generations—meaning it absorbs moisture more easily and relies heavily on chemical preservatives to compensate. Even with treatment, its structural stability and appearance often degrade quickly under sun, rain, and seasonal temperature swings, resulting in more maintenance, more replacements, and a fence that loses its appeal far sooner than expected.

Cedar fencing stands as a premium upgrade—valued not only for its natural durability, but also for its beauty, stability, and performance over time. Cedar lumber comes from slower-growing, naturally resilient trees, giving it a tighter grain, richer tone, and superior resistance to decay without artificial additives. Its surface remains smooth, its fragrance deters insects, and its appearance elevates nearly any outdoor space with a warm, high-end finish. The initial investment is higher, but the payoff is longevity, lower upkeep, and sustained curb appeal that pressure-treated pine struggles to match

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Why Cedar is the Premium Choice:

  • Natural Oils Instead of Chemicals
    Cedar protects itself with built-in resins and oils, making it inherently resistant to rot, insects, and moisture—without needing pressure-injected preservatives.

  • Longer Life & Fewer Repairs
    Cedar fences commonly last 15–30+ years with proper care, whereas pine typically requires replacement or frequent repair within 10–15, especially in wet or fluctuating climates.

  • Superior Dimensional Stability (The Biggest Difference)
    Cedar’s cell structure is naturally low in density and high in internal oils, allowing it to absorb and release moisture gradually. This creates dramatic real-world advantages:
    Reduced warping, twisting, and bowing over time
    Less board shrinkage as the wood dries after installation
    Straighter fence lines that stay uniform year after year
    Fasteners stay tight instead of loosening with board movement
    In comparison, pine expands and contracts rapidly with humidity changes, causing common issues like cupping, splitting, and gapping between boards.

  • Premium Appearance & Color Retention
    Cedar offers a warm, luxurious tone with tight grain and minimal knots. It can be stained to hold its color beautifully or left to weather into a natural silver patina without looking blotchy or chemically treated.

  • Lightweight, Strong, and Pleasant to Work With
    Cedar boards cut cleaner, split less, and put less strain on posts and hardware—meaning gates stay square, panels align properly, and the overall structure remains sound for decades.

  • Naturally Aromatic & Insect-Repelling
    The distinct cedar scent isn’t just appealing—it naturally discourages termites and wood-boring insects, adding another layer of long-term protection.

Choosing cedar means investing in a fence with real longevity, structural consistency, and a timeless visual appeal. For homeowners who want a fence that stays straight, looks beautiful, and stands the test of time, cedar isn’t just an upgrade—it's the premium standard.

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TRUE DIMENSIONAL CEDAR COMPARED TO NOMINAL LUMBER

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