Cedar Fencing

We carry the largest selection of boards in one-foot increments, from 3 through 8-feet.

Cedar fence comes in either a split rail, board, or picket style and can give your property a warmer, more natural look.

Generally, our stock is dog-eared, with the top corners lopped off. We can offer unit pricing on larger purchases. We can sell the posts, stringers, boards, and screws individually to get your fence completed. Give us a call for planning help and post setting tips.

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We cut and grade all of the boards that come through our yard. As a result, we offer two grades of boards:

  • #1 boards are uniform and attractive on both sides, showing fewer flaws than the #2 boards
  • #2 boards generally have a few more blemishes and may have only one presentable side
    • As a result, #2 boards are less expensive

We use heavy (7/8” actual thickness) 1-foot x 6-foot Inland and Western Red Cedar boards shipped in from Washington and British Columbia. For the fence framework we use pressure-treated southern yellow pine, with a matching tan color to complement the cedar boards. The treated posts and stringers will give at least twice the useful life compared to cedar posts — and at a competitive price. Today, screws are more commonly used than nails on fences if durability is a concern. We like a ceramic coated (to minimize streaking) torx drive screw for both boards and stringers. Natural cedar will weather to a neutral gray color over a few years, unless a stain or semi-clear oil finish is applied.

Have a project?

We offer the same materials to “Do It Yourselfers” and contractors with free planning help and advice in hopes that you can get a professional looking job for a little sweat equity.

For Contractors

We have an extensive collection of pine and cedar fence materials. Get a quote, get your materials and get the job done with Midwest Fence.