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Lincoln Wood Fencing Contractors

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Wood fencing has been used for thousands of years. In Canada and the United States split rail fencing has been constructed with large timber logs. A wood fence can serve almost unlimited purposes. From defining boundaries to keeping horses and other livestock corralled wood fencing is an effective way of accomplishing what needs to get done. Our team of esteemed fencing professionals is here to help answer any questions that you may have and suggest the absolute best options for your property and lifestyle. One consultation can change the look of your property or increase the functionality of your space.
 
Split Rail Fencing
Type of wood typically chosen to construct the split rail fence is western red cedar or yellow pine. A split rail fence is typically constructed of two to three rails. This style of fencing is a great way to be cost aware when constructing your fence. There are many different purposes to build the split rail fence such as stating boundaries, livestock fencing and more. To know if this is the right choice for you and your property contact our team of knowledgeable professionals who can answer your questions and recommend the best possible solution individual to you.
 
Cedar
When you move forward with the choice of cedar you will find many benefits. One of the benefits of cedar fencing is that it does not warp or shrink. The material is strong and stable. Cedar has been used to materialize fences for years and can last several years. A downside to cedar is that it is not immune to the effects that soil. Pressure treated pine can avoid this rotting fate that untreated wood can endure. Wood sealer with UV protection is something that can be considered to stop rot in its footsteps. Allow two weeks before instillation to procure optimal sealing.
 
Cypress
Cypress is considered an excellent choice for homeowners looking for a fencing option that repels rot. Cypress will be able to withstand time, even in moist conditions due to its nature to withstand rot. There is little in the way of protection that is necessary for cypress, however if you are looking to have your cypress fence last even longer paint and stain will help with this. Another perk of the cypress fence is the cypetine it holds in its genetic makeup. This is a natural chemical that deters insects and elongates the life of the wood.
 
Redwood
Redwood is chosen for its affordability and for the esthetic appeal it holds. Redwood will not withstand the bugs and moisture like cypress or be as durable as cedar. The affordability of redwood makes it the clear choice for many homeowners. There are untreated redwood structures that have been known to last up to 30 years before being taken down by the moisture. There are ways to extend the life of your redwood such as sealant or paint.  Redwood is known to lighten in drier climates, as the wood will become naturally weathered.
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  • Lincoln Fence Company Blog