What The Fence recognizes is that all fencing materials are not created equal.  Just as hay, sticks, and bricks can determine if the wolf can blow down a house; vinyl, pine, cedar, staining, and post types can determine how long a fence will last and what types of weather it can withstand.

The type of material you choose to build your fence is a major factor in what types of weather and the time your fence will last.  When it comes to choosing between cedar and pine pickets for fencing, there are several factors to consider.

Comparison of cedar and pine pickets:

Durability: Cedar is known for its natural durability and resistance to decay and insect damage. It contains natural oils and compounds that make it more resistant to rotting and pests. Pine, on the other hand, is softer and less durable compared to cedar. It is more prone to rotting and may require more maintenance over time.

Cost: Pine pickets are generally more affordable than cedar pickets. If you have budget constraints, pine may be a more cost-effective option. Cedar pickets are often considered a higher-end choice and come with a higher price tag.

Maintenance: Cedar pickets require less maintenance compared to pine. Cedar’s natural oils provide some protection against weathering, although both require stain, pine may need more regular staining to maintain its appearance and protect it from moisture and UV damage.

Lifespan: Due to its inherent durability, cedar pickets generally have a longer lifespan compared to pine. Cedar fences can last for up to 30 years with proper care and maintenance, whereas pine fences may need to be replaced or repaired more frequently.

How long does a privacy fence typically last? Without a high-grade UV Stain between seven to ten years.  With proper construction, metal posts, and a high-grade stain applied every five to seven years, your fence can last as long as 30 years depending on weather conditions.

Keep the weather wolf knocking and blowing outside your fence.  You can keep them out.  Need help to choose? Schedule a free comparison estimate for Good Better and Best from What The Fence,  Contact us