Cedar Fencing Installation in Pierce County and Thurston County Install a Stylish Security Feature. Find out how a cedar fence can benefit your Spanaway, South Hill, & Puyallup, WA property

There's something about a cedar fence that just hits different. Maybe it's the way the wood ages over time or how it looks against a green lawn on a summer afternoon. Whether you're considering installing a new fence around your property, cedar is a material that meets all your requirements. It's strong, it looks great, and honestly, it holds up way better than most people expect.

Goodrow's Fencing & Landscaping has been building cedar fences across Pierce County and Thurston County for over 17 years. As a top fence builder in the region, we've helped homeowners keep their pets contained, add privacy to their backyards, or just make their property look a little more put together with western red cedar. And yeah, we get it. Picking the right fencing material can feel like a lot. But cedar? It's a popular choice for good reason.

Whether you're having a new fence installed or replacing one that's starting to show signs of age, you can trust us to do a professional job. Reach out today to (253) 219-6682 to schedule an appointment.

Why should you choose cedar fencing over other options?

Cedar, specifically western red cedar, is naturally resistant to a lot of the things that destroy other types of wood fencing over time. We are referring to various factors such as rot, decay, insects, moisture, and more. Where pine or pressure-treated wood often starts showing warping or cracking within the first several years, cedar tends to stand strong for decades with the right care. That natural resistance comes from oils already present in the wood, which means you're not relying entirely on chemical treatments to keep your fence from falling apart.

The grain structure of cedar also makes it less prone to warping and shrinking compared to other wood options. You know how some fences start looking wavy or uneven after a couple seasons? That's usually the boards' reaction to weather changes. Cedar handles those Temperature swings and moisture fluctuations are managed much better, allowing your fence to maintain a clean, flat appearance longer than fences made from other materials.

Cedar fencing is considered to be one of the best wooden fencing options on the market. A cedar fence will:

  • Last longer than any other type of wood fencing
  • Hold up well to extreme weather and resist warping
  • Give your yard a more stylish, sophisticated appearance

For a fence that's as durable as it is stylish, holds up well in all kinds of weather conditions, looks beautiful and resists warping, cedar fencing is a top option. Schedule an appointment today to improve your property value.

 

Different Styles to Match Your Property

One thing people don't always realize about cedar fencing is just how many style options exist. You're not locked into one look. Privacy fences with tight board placement are probably the most common request we see, but horizontal designs have been picking up popularity lately too. The horizontal style gives off a more modern vibe, almost like something you'd see in a home design magazine. It works especially well on properties with contemporary architecture or clean landscaping lines.

For those who want security without completely blocking the view, a shadowbox design places boards on alternating sides of the rails. Light and air pass through, but you still get decent privacy from most angles. And if you're working with a larger lot or have livestock to consider, a split rail or ranch style cedar fence can mark your boundaries without making everything feel closed off.

 

How Cedar Compares to Other Wood Fencing Options

Pine is usually the cheapest route if you're looking at wood fencing, but there's a catch. Without heavy treatment, pine doesn't hold up well against moisture or insects. Pressure treated wood addresses some of those issues by forcing preservatives into the lumber, but even then, you're often looking at a shorter lifespan than what cedar naturally offers. The treatment chemicals can also raise questions for homeowners with gardens nearby or pets that like to chew on things.

Cedar sits in a different category. Yes, you'll pay more upfront compared to pine or basic pressure treated wood, but the durability and resistance to decay typically mean fewer repairs and replacements down the road. Over a span of fifteen or twenty years, that math often works out in cedar's favor. And there's the appearance factor too. Cedar just has a warmth and natural beauty that treated lumber can't quite match, no matter how many coats of stain you put on it.

 

Taking Care of Your Cedar Fence

Maintenance is where a lot of homeowners get tripped up. Cedar is naturally resistant to a bunch of stuff, sure, but that doesn't mean you can install it and forget about it forever. The wood will gray over time if left untreated. Some people actually prefer that weathered silver look, and if that's your thing, great. But if you want to keep the original reddish brown color, you'll need to apply a stain or sealant every few years.

Cleaning your fence once or twice a year helps too. A quick rinse with a hose knocks off dirt and debris, and for tougher buildup, a mild soap solution works fine. Avoid pressure washing on high settings though. That can damage the wood grain and create rough spots where moisture collects later. Sealing after cleaning locks in protection and keeps the color looking fresh.

 

What Goes Into a Professional Cedar Fence Installation

Building a fence that actually lasts involves more than just nailing boards to posts. The wood posts themselves need proper depth and solid footings, especially here in Washington where the ground can get pretty saturated during rainy months. Skimping on that foundation work is how you end up with a fence that leans or shifts after a year or two.

At Goodrow's Fencing & Landscaping, the installation process starts with marking property lines and discussing placement with the homeowner. Getting that wrong causes headaches nobody wants to deal with. From there, post holes get dug, concrete footings go in, and everything gets leveled before any boards go up. Rails attach to the posts, and then the cedar boards get secured to create whatever style was chosen.

The whole project timeline depends on the size of the fence, the terrain, and permit requirements. We handle everything from start to cleanup, so you're not stuck figuring out logistics on your own.

 

Reasons Homeowners Choose Cedar Fencing

  • Privacy from neighbors and street traffic without an industrial look
  • Natural resistance to rot, decay, and insect damage
  • Stability that holds up against Pacific Northwest weather patterns
  • Style options ranging from traditional privacy to modern horizontal designs
  • A premium appearance that adds curb appeal and property value
  • Versatility for both residential backyards and commercial properties

 

Getting Started on Your Fencing Project

If cedar fencing sounds like the right fit for your property, the next step is pretty straightforward. A consultation lets us walk the area, talk through your goals, take measurements, and put together an estimate based on what you're actually working with. Every yard is different, so cookie cutter quotes don't really tell you much.

Whether you're in Spanaway, Puyallup, Tacoma, Lakewood, or any of the surrounding communities in Pierce and Thurston Counties, our team can help you figure out the best approach for your situation. We've been doing this long enough to know what works in this region and what doesn't. And honestly, there's not much that beats the look of a well built cedar fence surrounding a home. It's one of those things that just makes a property feel complete.



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