By Nadya Jones
Are you tired of your neighbors peeping in when you're barbequing in your backyard? Would you like to keep some things private? Or, are you looking to boost your curb appeal with a new wooden fence?
Regardless of the reason, one thing is for sure - a wooden fence serves both a functional and aesthetic purpose. However, a fence will only serve you well if you pick the right kind. Make sure to follow our tips below to ensure your backyard continues to look amazing.
First and foremost, you have to decide why you are building a wooden fence in the first place. Your purpose could be to:
Increase privacy
Keep trespassers and wild animals out
Keep children and pets in
Increase the style and curb appeal of your backyard
The objective of your fence will dictate how tall it needs to be. This brings us to the next tip on our list.
The height of your wooden fence will help you achieve your desired purpose and look. Tall fences will come across as more imposing and grandiose, while short fences seem more friendly and welcoming.
Here are our height recommendations when considering the purpose of the fence:
Boundary fences are shorter, typically measuring 3 to 6 feet in height. A 3-foot fence is enough to set your yard apart from your neighbor’s.
Privacy fences are at least 6 feet tall. People often opt for an 8-foot fence to achieve maximum seclusion.
Security fences should be 6 to 8 feet tall. This barrier should keep burglars and white-tailed deer out.
Safety fences that keep kids and pets in should be at least 4 feet tall.
The ultimate height of your wooden fence will also depend on your local regulations. Check with your HOA for any particular height restrictions that may be in place.
A good fence blends in with your property. Luckily, wooden fences can be built in any height and style. Pick or design a fence that best matches the architecture, style, and period of your house.
There are many ways you can dress up a picket fence. Instead of opting for classic flat-top pickets, you may choose a rounded, pointed, scalloped, gothic, or Windsor style. Check out these wooden fence design ideas to get inspired.
Paint your wooden fence in any color or varnish that best matches your home’s exterior style. Every color portrays its own message, but natural stained wood and white are still the classiest.
It is easy to forget about maintenance when choosing a wooden fence for your backyard.
Building a wooden fence in your backyard can be a low-cost project. However, wood requires continual maintenance. You can expect to have to stain or paint your fence every 2 to 3 years.
Wood will also succumb to outdoor elements with time. Luckily, wood is readily available, and changing rotten posts with an exact match shouldn't be an issue.
To minimize upkeep, we recommend you treat your wooden fence with a waterproofing solution that includes UV protection.
Wooden fences can last anywhere from 10 to 30 years. The lifespan of your fence mostly depends on the type of wood it is made of, such as pressure-treated lumber, which is known to last the longest.
To ensure your wooden fence lasts you at least a decade, make sure it is:
Resistant to local weather
Resistant to insects
Here are the most common types of wood used in making fences and some of their properties:
Pine is popular because of its longevity and low cost. It resists shrinkage and is easy to work with because it is soft.
Cedar naturally repels insects and is low maintenance, but it’s on the pricier side.
Cypress is similar in nature and price to cedar. It is naturally insect-resistant and has few knots.
Redwood is long-lasting with insect-resistant properties. Still, it is not as strong as pine.
A new wooden fence will instantly improve your curb appeal and make your home look more put-together. A well-designed and installed fence will instantly transform your property and increase its value.
Did you find our tips for choosing a wooden fence helpful? If so, share our list with your friends and family! They might be in the process of building a fence in their backyard too!