Wood Fence Installation Cooper City

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Wood Fence Company

Serving clients since 2015, Xtreme Fence provides Wood Fence Installation in Cooper City, adhering to all Florida building codes and local requirements for your chosen fence design. Offering privacy and semi-privacy options, our fences are constructed from pressure treated pine or western red cedar, slowing the effects of humid and salty air. Offering design flexibility, choose from board-on-board privacy, stockade privacy, and shadowbox semi-privacy as well as horizontal semi-privacy, ranch fencing, picket fencing and more.

Costing approximately 50% less than a vinyl fence, a wood fence installation in Cooper City is more cost effective and is easily repairable when damaged, only requiring patching of the damaged sections or boards. Offering customization options, painting or staining your fence offers increased protection and allows you to coordinate the color with your home or business's exterior color scheme. With regular pressure washing and repainting or staining as needed (typically every 5 years), your fence will provide privacy for your property for years to come.

Xtreme Fence is locally owned and operated, as well as licensed, bonded, and insured. Our construction processes adhere to all local requirements while providing unmatched customer service and quality. Setting posts in concrete and nailing boards using hot-dipped galvanized ring shank nails, custom built wood fence installation in Cooper City is stronger than pre-built fence panels. For more information about fence solutions for your residential or commercial property, give us a call today for your free consultation and quote!

Wood Fence Installation Cooper City

A natural and organic way to secure and privatize your property

Wooden fences are the most common type of fence in South Florida, primarily because of the fact that they are cost-efficient and provide privacy. Although vinyl fences are much more durable and able to withstand the elements more effectively, wood fences are much more customizable due to the fact that you can paint and stain them in order to match the finish of your home or the accents of your backyard. Find out below if wood fencing if the best choice for your project.

Board-on-Board wood fencing

This is the most commonly installed wood fencing style since it provides privacy at an affordable cost. In this style, dog-ear pickets are nailed to the fencing section in an overlapping manner, with the initial picket being nailed directly to the face of the section, then the adjacent picket being nailed on top of that picket. This pattern repeats throughout the fencing line in order to create a totally opaque barrier. South Florida building code dictates that you must face the finished side towards your neighbor, so, unfortunately, the side of your fence that faces inwards will reveal the rails and the posts. You do however have the option of going double-sided for an additional fee per foot.

Shadowbox wood fencing

Shadowbox fences are assembled similarly to board-on-board fences, with one key difference. Instead of every even picket being nailed to the tops of the odd pickets, the odd pickets are nailed to the opposite side of the fencing section. This creates a fence that is private if you look at it straight-forward, but semi-private if you are looking at the fence at an angle. Certain cities like Coral Springs require this particular style of fence to be installed in lieu of other forms of wood fencing.

Stockade wood fencing

This style, like board-on-board, is also 100% opaque. It’s assembled by nailing every picket directly next to each other in the fence line, unlike board-on-board which overlaps each picket to create the private look. This style is seen much less often than board-on-board as wood has the tendency to warp over time which ultimately creates tiny gaps in between each picket, nullifying the privacy that it is meant for.

Horizontal wood fencing

In this option, posts are set in concrete, then pickets are nailed directly to those posts horizontally as opposed to vertically. Horizontal wood fences tend to be semi-private, and therefore, each picket has a small space between the next one. Spacing is determined by local building codes and/or homeowners preference.

Wooden fence maintenance

Unlike vinyl fencing, wood fencing requires quite a bit of continued maintenance in order to guarantee the type of longevity you would expect from a large investment like a fence. Although the components are pressure-treated, they can still decay when subjected to the humidity and salty air of South Florida. In order to keep your fence looking like new, you’re going to have to pressure wash it regularly and stain and paint it as often as it needs, usually once every 5 or so years.

Also, wooden fences tend to collapse during hurricanes, so if this concerns you, you might want to consider hurricane rated vinyl fencing as a substitute — it’s more expensive at first, but over the course of 10-20 years it ends up paying for itself.

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