Wood fencing are built around properties for many reasonableness . Some are best for security department , some keep privacy , while some are merely decorative . Pine andcedarmake up more than 80 percent of wood used for fencing . The difference in the wood affect the fencing ’s monetary value , durability , care and appearance .

Properties of Cedar and Pine

cedar tree is prune into boards at lumbermill and left untreated . The heartwood of old growth cedar tree is by nature decay- and worm - resistant and does not warp , twist or tornado . The sapwood and second growth cedar tree are middling less decline - tolerant .

Most pine tree used in fencing is treated with a pressure and preservative to prevent it from dilapidate . plow spot can now and then heave , kink or snap .

Cost

Although Sir Henry Wood price vary greatly throughout the country , pine is always less expensive than cedar . Price will also disagree depend on the allocator , how processed the wood is and its source .

Durability

true cedar fence posts are very perdurable and typically last six to 10 years . cedar tree fence stake , however , do not last as long as treated pine posts when placed direct in the ground . For this reason , cedar posts are almost always place in concrete .

Properly process pine timber or posts will last for 100 years , even when in contact with the wet soil . Pine treatment is exceedingly toxic , however , and there are restriction on its use . Pressure - treated pine unremarkably comes with at least a 10 - year warranty , although some companies offer a lifetime warranty .

Aging and Weathering

imperativeness - treat pine weather into a golden brown color and is highly rot- and disintegration - resistant .

As cedarwood age , it require on variations in people of color that many people bump aesthetically pleasing . Its has a natural resistance to decomposition , which allows it to holds its shape without warping .

Upkeep

The upkeep of both pine and cedar is similar . They can be left as is or stain , varnish or painted .

Without the trade protection of a stain / sealant , true cedar slow turn gray as the oils are phlebotomise out by the sunlight and rain . Cedar is seldom paint , and is normally only stain and sealed . The sealer lasts 5 to 7 years before resealing and restaining are necessary . The grime protect the instinctive oils and vulcanized fiber in the Sir Henry Wood , preventing graying .

Pine is often painted . Repainting or reseal is required every 5 years or so .

nature  pattern detail of pine wood decorative old box wall

References

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Pine trees (Pinus sp.) in forest

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