{"id":284,"date":"2013-05-11T15:51:04","date_gmt":"2013-05-11T15:51:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.buildersfenceco.com\/?page_id=284"},"modified":"2023-03-02T12:11:28","modified_gmt":"2023-03-02T17:11:28","slug":"wood","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.buildersfenceco.com\/wood\/","title":{"rendered":"Fences: Wood"},"content":{"rendered":"
Warm and naturally beautiful, wood fences tend to blend in with nature and surrounding foliage with ease. You can keep the natural color of the wood or you may stain it to the color of your choice.\u00a0 Whatever you decide to do, we recommend that a clear sealant be applied once the wood has had a chance to dry.<\/p>\n
WHAT MAKES WESTERN RED CEDAR THE TOP CHOICE FOR WOOD FENCING?<\/span> WHAT IS PRESSURE TREATED PINE (PTP)?<\/span> STYLES OF FENCE<\/span> Download our Custom Wood Brochure to see our work & style options!<\/p>\n
\nBesides it’s beautiful color, Western Red Cedar fencing<\/a>:<\/p>\n\n
\nThough more susceptible to natural occurrences<\/span> such as warping, twisting, checking and shrinking, Pressure Treated Pine can be\u00a0 a more economical alternative to Western Red Cedar.<\/p>\n\n
\nDepending on the purpose of the fence and style preferences, our professional fence consultant can help you choose the most appropriate type for your wood fence installation<\/a> project.<\/p>\n\n
\n– Board on Board
\n– Vertical Board
\n– Board and Batten<\/li>\n
\n– Space Board (with Mt. Vernon Dip or Monticello Arch)
\n– Gothic Picket
\n– Colonial Picket
\n– Dog Ear Picket
\n– Monument Picket<\/li>\n
\n– Split Rail
\n– Paddock
\n– Estate<\/li>\n