One of the most popular materials used for fencing one’s backyard is wood, which offers versatility in fencing that is unmatched by any other material. To ensure a long life for your wood fence, we recommend choosing a rot resistant wood or a pressure treated option.
For rot resistance, red western cedar is a distinct species of cedar that is ideal for fencing, since its wood is exceptionally lightweight, of soft texture and close, even straight grain. It is very easily worked, and can be finished to a smooth, silky surface with little effort. The wood holds stains, paints and enamels excellently, and has superior gluing qualities.
If you are looking at pressure treated lumber, generally southern yellow pine is the choice for homeowner use. Pressure treated woods are preserved to resist damage caused by moisture and termites.
The most popular styles of wood fence for residential customers are:
Board on board – 80% privacy
Lap board – 100% privacy
Single board – 90% privacy
Adding lattice to all the styles above makes that fence even more attractive with minimal additional cost