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How thick should cedar fence boards be?

How thick should cedar fence boards be?

7/8”
All of our Red Cedar Fence Pickets are a minimum 7/8” thickness. We believe you should build a fence to last if you’re already paying for all that labor to install it.

How long does Japanese cedar fence last?

Fences made of untreated cedar can last between 15 and 30 years, depending on how well you care for it and the specific cedar species used. If it’s treated, a cedar fence may last up to 40 years.

Should I seal my new cedar fence?

Cleaning and general maintenance is necessary to preserve cedar wood fences. If cared for properly, a cedar fence will remain attractive and structurally sound for many years to come. Apply a waterproofing sealer to the cedar fence to protect the wood from splintering, cracking and warping due to the weather elements.

Should I seal my cedar fence?

Seal your cedar fence every three to five years. Avoid letting excessive amounts of water hit the fence. Preventing rainwater from getting on the fence is impractical. Do not place sprinklers where the water stream hits the fence, even after applying a sealer.

Is Western red cedar better than Japanese cedar?

Japanese Cedar- A newer product on the market in the US that shows promise as being a quality, lower cost alternative to Western Red Cedar. However, the pickets are thinner and less sturdy than Western Red Cedar, and have a tendency to split or break during installation.

What is better yellow or red cedar?

How it performs: Though categorized as a soft wood, Alaskan yellow cedar is exceptionally dense. This density gives it even greater durability than Western red cedar, enabling it to stand up to the elemental rigors that would warp or deteriorate weaker woods more quickly.

How long does it take a cedar fence to go grey?

Or do you prefer an even but unnatural look? After installing your exterior cedar, you have about a two week grace period until the wood starts to discolor. After that, the color will rapidly change from red to gray.

Is there a difference between cedar and western red cedar?

Western red cedar is slightly stronger. Western red cedar has a bit more strength than white cedar and is less likely to knot. However, eastern white cedar is still strong enough to meet the needs of most construction projects.

How long does it take a cedar fence to turn grey?

After installing your exterior cedar, you have about a two week grace period until the wood starts to discolor. After that, the color will rapidly change from red to gray.