You may have heard about pressure-treated fencing, but if you don’t know the features and benefits of one, you’re in luck because we will talk about what makes pressure-treated fences so special here. If you’re located in Kitchener or surrounding cities such as Cambridge or Guelph, and are in need of a practical, sturdy and affordable fencing option, consider pressure-treated fencing as a great option.
First off, what exactly is pressure-treated fencing?
This type of fencing material uses common wood species such as pine, but with the help of chemical preservatives, promotes a lumber that is resistant to pest infestation. The lumber is placed in a pressurized chamber to be injected with the preservatives. Since wood is naturally porous, the chemicals find their way into the pores of the wood. Thanks to this feature, bugs have a tough time getting in, so you vastly reduce the occurrence of rot, which is one of the most common destroyers of wooden fences.
How long do pressure-treated fences last?
If well maintained, it can last about 15 years before needing a replacement. Due to the unpredictable and sometimes extreme temperature swings and various types of precipitation (rain, snow and hail), the longevity of the enclosure may be affected. It’s often a good idea to do a regular visual inspection for any telltale signs of damage including cracked boards, leaning fence or warpage.
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Why should I choose pressure-treated fencing over other fencing materials?
One of the biggest draws is its affordability. Amongst the popular wood species including, pressure-treated pine is accessible to many. And since it’s so popular in many residential neighbourhoods, it will be easier to coordinate with your neighbour who likely already has a pressure-treated fence on the unshared side, and it will fit in easily with the rest of the street's general aesthetic.
Another advantage is its resistance to moisture. So even if someone were to choose cedar fencing, they may choose pressure-treated pine posts to better withstand the surrounding soil which, in Ontario, can often be moist.
Do you need to treat pressure-treated fencing?
Although the chemical treatment has already given the wood some resistance to insect infestation, it is often a good idea to apply some protective sealers after the fence installation. You might want to consider a water-resistant sealer as well as a UV protectant sealer, the latter helping to delay the inevitable discolouration that will eventually occur with most pressure-treated lumber.
If you’re still unsure about what material fencing to install, ask yourself these questions. Do you want a fence that is:
Affordable?
Moisture resistant?
Provides privacy?
Blends in well with the surrounding neighbourhood?
Has decent longevity and strength?
If you answered YES to most of the above, then pressure-treated fencing is an obvious choice for most residential and commercial properties. Feel free to contact our fencing contractors at Kitchener Fencing to discuss your project so we can provide an accurate estimate. We look forward to working with you.