Redwood is a softwood that often considered the most expensive of any wood used in fencing and decks.
Redwood vs pressure treated fence rails.
Some may try to blame this on sprinkler damage or over watering.
Western red cedar is more expensive than pressure treated wood but less expensive than redwood.
Cedar info hancock fence as you can see the owner did apply stain sealer in the past and at least tried to take reasonable care of the fence.
Rails available in 2x4 and 2x6 lengths from 4 to 20 pressure treated douglas fir or redwood dadoed rails available prices for some of our most popular fence rails are shown below.
2x4x8 premium cedar rails 5.
40 ea 2x4x8 premium redwood rails 6.
59 ea 2x4x8 pressure treated fir rails 4.
If you like the look of western red cedar but are concerned about the post you can use pressure treated posts with western red cedar pickets and backer rails.
Price factors also depend on.
All in all i prefer pressure treated decking over redwood for affordability but i love the look that redwood has to offer.
In most regions of the country redwood and cedar each cost at least three times more than pressure treated lumber.
We have the right fence rail for your fence.
Most builders use pressure treated.
Redwood often needs to be predrilled sanded and finished to bring a deck to completion.
Decking can be made from various materials.
If the redwood is left unstained the fence may turn a grayish color.
Douglas fir for fencing.
But when it comes to building an outdoor project like a fence redwood lasts longer and is the better choice.
99 ea 2x4x10 pressure treated fir rails 7.
Additional materials other than boards.
Wood is often chosen over vinyl.
Different wood types like redwood and pressure treated wood can be used for these.
Wood is a common choice in material for constructing outdoor decking railing and support posts.
Installation with some quality woodscrews a circular saw and a few strong backs a pressure treated deck can be completed in hours.
On average cedar at 17 to 22 per square foot runs about 20 to 30 more than pressure treated pine and 10 to 12 per square foot.