When used as fence posts, untreated wood may last for 10 years in one environment, but decay and weaken in fewer than two years in another. Are cedar fence posts a better option than treated pine?
Excavation of the garden site at the corner of Francis and South Nassau Streets has uncovered red cedar fence posts that were about three feet thick; a large central walkway and other garden paths ...
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best for fence posts. If you’re on a budget, choose cedar. The average fence installation cost across all wood types, however, is $5 to $20 per linear foot, similar to bamboo. If you choose a ...
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Archaeologists have pulled up fence posts that were 3 feet (1 meter) thick and carved from red cedar. Gravel paths were uncovered, including a large central walkway. Stains in the soil show where ...
Archaeologists have pulled up fence posts that were 3 feet (1 meter) thick and carved from red cedar. Gravel paths were uncovered, including a large central walkway. Stains in the soil show where ...