To build a solid fence, you need a solid foundation. We begin our wood fences by setting galvanized steel posts into Maximizer Concrete. These particular materials are important because galvanized steel doesn't rust, and Maximizer Concrete is 40% stronger than regular concrete. Mulch and other material can rest against the bottom of your fence causing your pickets to rot or decay.
We offer 2" x 6" treated pine rot boards to prolong the life of your fence by keeping your pickets free of dirt and debris. Our standard fences stand 6' or 8' tall but can be customized for any need. We offer spruce and western red cedar pickets in 3.5", 4" and 6" widths. When choosing a material, know that the shelf life of a spruce fence is approximately 10 years while the shelf life of a western red cedar fence is roughly 25 years.
Each picket is nailed to untreated cedar rails with stainless steel nails. We insist on stainless steel nails and untreated lumber because we want to build you a fence that will look as good in years to come as it does the day we build it.
We offer 2" x 6" treated pine rot boards to prolong the life of your fence by keeping your pickets free of dirt and debris. Our standard fences stand 6' or 8' tall but can be customized for any need. We offer spruce and western red cedar pickets in 3.5", 4" and 6" widths. When choosing a material, know that the shelf life of a spruce fence is approximately 10 years while the shelf life of a western red cedar fence is roughly 25 years.
Each picket is nailed to untreated cedar rails with stainless steel nails. We insist on stainless steel nails and untreated lumber because we want to build you a fence that will look as good in years to come as it does the day we build it.
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