Wood

Redwood.
Redwood is one of the most popular wood species options for wood fences. Redwood is one of the most popular wood species options for wooden fences. It is the longest lasting wood on Earth, with unique characteristics and superior quality.
It has a natural beauty that distinguishes it from other types of wood. As for the cost, it is a high-quality wood that is worth it if your budget allows. This type of wood is known for its naturally resistance to rot and insects. This type of wood is an excellent choice for more humid areas such as the Pacific Northwest. Redwood is even stronger than cedar, and it can last up to 20 or 25 years with little maintenance!
Redwood is also known for its beautiful reddish brown color, which can be enhanced by good coloring.

Pine.
Pine is a budget-friendly, easy to use type of wood that is great for many types of fences. It is a softwood, so this species is straighter and more slender than hardwoods, with fewer defects on them. Pine wood is excellent for processing and finishing. Its density and hardness indicators are average. High strength. It lends itself to gluing.
The disadvantage of this type of wood is that it can be vulnerable to dents from impacts or deformation from strong winds. Although pine is cheaper than other types of wood, it won't last as long. It can be expected that the pine fence will last from 10 to 15 years.


Oak.
Oak is known for its exceptional durability, and an untreated oak fence can last longer than a pressure treated pine fence. Untreated oak fences can last up to 20 years. Oak is available in a variety of colors and has a beautiful pattern of natural grains. The main advantages of oak fences include: strength of the material, reliability of the structure, resistance to moisture and its consequences (rot, mold, microorganisms), the sun (oak lumber does not crack, does not warp), the service life of an oak fence is calculated many decades, an oak fence does not need special maintenance. The fence made of oak wood looks very dignified and decorative, thanks to the beauty of the wood itself - its unique shade and natural pattern.


Cedar.
Cedar wood is coniferous wood, known for its resistance to rot, so it is an excellent type of wood for use in more humid regions. Cedar also contains natural oils, so it's a durable option for your new fence if you live in an area where termites are a problem. It is also good for homeowners who have a limited budget and want quality wood. A properly maintained cedar fence can last up to 30 years, so it's no wonder it's one of the most popular types of wood for fencing. There are two types of cedar: western red cedar and white cedar. If you are planning to paint the fence in this case, white cedar is a popular wood for this purpose. Cedar is a very fragrant material, so it is worth considering this fact. Cedar is a middle-class wood in terms of cost.



Cypress.
Cypress is a type of wood, from orange to pinkish-brown in color. It is a granular material with a good structure. As expensive as it is, cypress has many of the same benefits as sequoia. Cypress is naturally resistant to rot and as durable as sequoia. Cypress also has natural properties that protect against insects. A properly maintained cypress fence can last up to 30 years. Like oak, the coloration of cypress wood makes it a great choice if you plan to paint your fence. Cypress is ideal for windy areas, and it does not twist or deform.



Fir.
Fir is widely known for being exceptionally durable and has a high-quality appearance with a straight, even grain with random knots depending on the variety. It is usually light brown with shades of red or yellow. You can also paint this wood to get the desired color. Fir does have some natural resistance to rot, even if it is not treated. The wood can be treated with a protective finish to make it even more durable.