WOOD FENCE
Wood fences have been around for as long as we can remember and are the most popular among residences. The greatest aspect about building a wooden fence, is that you can do most any design imaginable. Wood fences nominally come in heights of 4, 6, and 8 feet.
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We offer four types of wood that you can choose from based on your budget. Depending on the moisture content of the wood, most of the fence material will experience some shrinkage and warping. However, we do our best to remove the boards with premature issues so you end up with a beautiful fence.
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Pressure Treated Pine is the most economical fencing material that we supply. The pressure treating process is achieved when a special chemical solution is forced into the wood. This helps it become more resistant to insects and decay.
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Alta Premium Treated SPF board is a premium treated whitewood. It's dimensions are a true 6 inches wide and a true 3/4 inches in thickness. It features a 10-year manufacture warranty that protects it from rot, decay, and termites. It has a 2-year color fade warranty and it also has the ends sealed to help resist splits.
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Cypress is naturally decay resistant and insect resistant. This is due to the oils that the wood produces naturally. It is grown in the South Eastern United States.
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Cedar is the most popular selection among Home Owners Associations and most property owners because of many additional reasons. Just like Cypress, it also produces an oil that helps it resist insects and decay. However, it also produces a fungicide that helps from further decay. Being that Cedar does not have to undergo a pressure treating process, you are unable to place cedar post in concrete. This will accelerate the rotting process. Cedar post must be placed directly into the soil.