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?
Pride of ownership is obvious in this lovingly-cared for home that boasts many recent updates and abundant gardens. The ...
Looking for your own private oasis close to town- this is it! Situated on 1 acre, this 4 bed/4 bath home is nestled in the ...
Known currently as Gibby’s Field, this 0.15-hectare parcel of land is the last remnant of Gibson’s Creek, once a thriving ...
This full brick home boasts abundant curb appeal with cedar shutters and upper siding ... The main living area has wood flooring and a sleek corner fireplace. The spacious primary suite with a ...
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 cheaper wood ...
The next time you have some scrap wood lying around, you will definitely want to remember this project. Chances are, you have enough supplies to build your very own planter boxes! This creator was ...
Labor costs for installing a wood fence range from $8 to $23 per linear foot of material. Hiring a fencing contractor accounts for over 50% of the total cost to install a wood fence. Several key ...
Cedar lumber exhibits a variety of grain patterns ... a delight for craftsmen and artisans to shape and mold into stunning creations. Choose cedar for fencing and privacy screens that not only offer ...
Whether your wood fence is years old or newly installed ... making it tough to absorb water-based stains. Pine and cedar absorb stain quickly, so you’ll use less of an oil-based stain.