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Wood Fencing

Natural Beauty. Uncommon Value.

Traditional and rustic, wood creates a look of bare simplicity. But don’t let that fool you; Guier Fence sells only the highest-end wood materials. Our custom designs can look as simple as the logs your Grandpa split in the forest, or as intricate as a lattice-topped deck. Wood is our most versatile substance. And its unassuming beauty comes at an unbeatable price. We offer Western Red Cedar, a pressure-treated pine called YellaWood®, and an innovative product called Copperwood™. We’re committed to environmental safety, and we plant a new tree for every one we use. Conserve a few of your own resources, with cost-effective wood fencing–nature’s works of simple beauty.
Western Red Cedar

Not only is Cedar the most affordable fencing option, it’s also our most sustainable. We purchase logs directly from lumber mills in Washington and Idaho. Then, we  manufacture them into fence pickets and sell them throughout the United States. We also produce utility grade lumber and “cedar strips” for the roofing tile industry. And, the US Forestry Service plants a tree for every one we use.

  • Most affordable wood fencing material
  • Versatile picket sizing adjusts easily to your yard
  • Aluminum nails prevent rust
  • Custom designs include lattices, stylized post caps and curved pickets
  • US Forestry plants one tree for every adult tree we use
  • Available in various grades, including low-grade industrial
  • Direct from Welco Lumber Company in the Pacific Northwest
YellaWood®

YellaWood® is a term for pressure-treated pines coated with a copper-based preservative. This environmentally safe substance protects wood fencing against rot, fungus and termites. YellaWood® is building code compliant and popular for its clean, odorless finish. Customize your YellaWood® fence with a variety of designs, including stylized pickets, post caps and accessories.

  • Pressure-treated pine trees
  • YellaWood® micronized copper treatment certified as eco-friendly
  • Protects against rot, fungal decay, termites and weather
  • Lifetime residential and agricultural limited warranty
  • Limited 15-year warranty for fence boards
  • Building code compliant
  • Custom designs include lattices, stylized post caps and curved pickets
  • Choose Southern Yellow Pine or South American Pine
  • Manufacturer-direct from Great Southern Wood
Copperwood™

Copperwood™, exclusively from the Ozark Mountains, is a dense timber that’s specially treated to protect and extend the life of the wood.

  • Dense, sturdy wood grown at high elevation
  • Copperwood™ preservative non-hazardous to humans, animals and plants
  • Protects against fungal decay and insects, and extends the life of wood fibers
  • 25-year limited warranty
  • Treatment produces a copper color, which ages to light brown/silver gray
  • Custom designs include lattices, stylized post caps and curved pickets
  • Grown exclusively in the Ozark Mountains near St. Joe, Arkansas
  • Manufacturer-direct from Ozark Timber

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