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At Gardner Landscape & Fencing, we understand that your property is a valuable investment, and we're here to enhance its beauty and security with our expert wood fence installation services.
With years of experience and a commitment to craftsmanship, we are your trusted partner for all your fencing needs.
The most common and economical fence style is the Side by Side fence. They can be built at different heights based on local regulations or your own preference.
This style of fence is designed to cast a shadow and looks great both inside and out. You’ll love it and your neighbors will too! They also remove the constant pressure of wind against a solid structure.
A traditional vertical board on board or the more modern horizontal board on board fence gives you lasting privacy. With a typical privacy fence, wood shrinkage can cause gaps between the pickets, compromising the level of privacy it provides. With a board-on-board fence, no gaps will be visible due to its overlapping pickets.
While cedar has natural resistance to decay and insects, both cedar and treated pine fences will benefit from regular maintenance, including staining or sealing to prolong their lifespan.
You can also upgrade and customize your fence with Postmaster steel posts backed by a lifetime warranty. We can also add post-protector sleeves as part of your custom fence.
Maintenance:
While cedar has natural resistance to decay and insects, both cedar and treated pine fences will benefit from regular maintenance, including staining or sealing to prolong their lifespan.
Appearance: The choice between cedar and treated pine often comes down to personal preference. Cedar has a distinct look and aroma that some find appealing, while others may prefer the versatility and cost-effectiveness of treated pine.
Budget: Consider your budget, as cedar is generally more expensive than treated pine. Treated pine can offer a cost-effective solution while still providing durability with proper treatment.
Ultimately, the best choice depends on your specific needs, preferences, and budget constraints. If aesthetics and natural resistance are top priorities, cedar might be the preferred option. If cost-effectiveness and treated durability are more critical, treated pine could be a suitable choice.
A cedar fence can be expected to last at least 15 years and up to 35 years with the proper maintenance. The better the fence is maintained with a protective stain, the longer it will last.
A treated pine fence has a average lifespan of 8-12 years. The better the fence is maintained the longer it will last. We recommend the fence be stained every 2-3 years. Also keeping the bottom of the fence off of the ground will help prevent the wood pickets from rotting.
Yes it is natural for wood to shrink over time. The average is about a sixteenth of an inch but can be more in extreme climates.
Absolutely, applying a stain to your fence enhances its durability and preserves its visual appeal. While an untreated fence may still offer satisfactory functionality, prolonged exposure to the sun and elements will eventually result in a natural greying effect.
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