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Wood Fence Installation in Phoenixville & Chester County, PA

Nothing beats the natural beauty and warmth of a wood fence. From classic cedar to durable pressure-treated pine, we install wood fences that enhance your property and stand the test of time.

Serving Phoenixville, Pottstown, Collegeville, Royersford, Downingtown, West Chester, Exton, King of Prussia, Norristown, and surrounding communities.

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Wood Options

We offer premium wood materials suited for Pennsylvania's climate.

Cedar Fencing

Premium Western Red Cedar is naturally resistant to rot, decay, and insects. Beautiful reddish-brown color ages to an elegant silver-gray patina.

  • Naturally rot & insect resistant
  • Beautiful natural color
  • 20+ year lifespan with care
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Pressure-Treated Pine

Affordable and durable, pressure-treated pine is infused with preservatives that protect against rot, decay, and termites. Can be stained any color.

  • Most affordable wood option
  • Chemical protection from decay
  • Takes stain beautifully

Why Choose Wood Fencing?

Natural Beauty

Warm, organic appearance that complements any landscape and architecture.

Customizable

Stain or paint any color. Easily modify height, spacing, and design details.

Cost-Effective

Lower upfront cost than vinyl or metal, especially for pressure-treated options.

Eco-Friendly

Renewable, biodegradable material. Cedar requires no chemical treatment.

Ready for Your Wood Fence?

Get a free quote for cedar or pressure-treated wood fencing. We'll help you choose the perfect style and material for your property.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about wood fence installation — answered honestly. Have one we didn't cover? Call (610) 601-6828 .

How much does a wood fence cost in Pennsylvania?

Wood fence projects typically run $3,500 to $14,000 for residential properties depending on length, height, and species. Pressure-treated pine is the budget option; cedar runs significantly higher because of the wood's natural rot resistance.

How long does a wood fence last?

Pressure-treated pine lasts 10–15 years before posts begin to fail. Cedar lasts 15–25 years with proper sealing, longer if left to weather naturally. Lifespan depends heavily on drainage, soil conditions, and re-sealing every 2–3 years.

Do I need to seal or stain my new wood fence?

We recommend re-sealing or staining every 2–3 years to prevent fading, splitting, and rot. The first seal can wait 6–12 months after install so the wood dries out fully — sealing too early traps moisture in the boards.

What styles of wood fence do you install?

Privacy (6 feet and up), picket (3–4 feet), split-rail, shadowbox, and board-on-board. Most homeowners pick privacy for backyards and picket for front-yard accents.

Should I choose wood or vinyl?

Wood costs less upfront but needs ongoing maintenance. Vinyl costs more but is essentially zero-maintenance for 30+ years. We're happy to quote both materials side-by-side so you can compare 20-year cost-of-ownership.

Wood Fence Installation Across Our Service Area

We install and service fences in 41 cities, boroughs, and townships across Chester, Montgomery, Delaware, and Berks Counties. Find your town below for a localized estimate.

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Berks County