Sierra Fencing

Established in 1970, Sierra Lumber and Fencing has been building split-rail fences, pool fences, garden fences, cedar fences, redwood fences, hardwood fences and composite fences for over 40 years. This company operates out of San Jose, California and only selects the best materials to create their Sierra fencing line of products. They also provide potential customers with quotes and have extensive experience working with Homeowner's Associations, or HOAs, especially when partial fence repair is needed. 

Sierra Fencing

Cedar Fencing by Sierra

Sierra fencing made of cedar is a popular choice for today's homeowners. Although cedar is more costly than other types of wood, the price pays for itself in terms of lifespan and quality. No matter what type of Sierra fence you want, cedar can be used to build it. One of the unique qualities of cedar is that it matches its own moisture content to that of its surrounding environment. Therefore, this wood is highly resistant to cracking and warping. For you, as a discerning consumer, this means less maintenance in the future.

Another unique quality of cedar Sierra fencing is the pleasant aroma it gives, which is due to certain chemical compounds known as thujaplicins. While human beings tend to like this smell, wood-boring pests are usually repelled by it. So if you are concerned about insect and varmint infestations, cedar Sierra fencing is an excellent choice. Cedar Sierra fencing is available in styles such as trellis-topped, dog ear, split-rail, ranch, good neighbor, piano key and privacy.

Redwood Fencing by Sierra

Redwood Sierra fencing comes Cypress family of trees that is native to the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The reddish color of this wood is what gives this tree its name. As redwood fences age, they will begin to transform into a rich brown color. Much like cedar, redwood is very resistant to mildew, mold and insects, making it ideal for all types of fencing structures. Sierra fencing only utilizes redwood of the highest grade; therefore, you should find no holes, knots or grain flaws in your fence.

Hardwood Fencing by Sierra

Teak and oak are two other choices for building sturdy fences. One popular type of oak is the red oak variety. Red oak Sierra fencing is completely coated and sealed in order to protect the wood from becoming damaged by water. White oak is another variant and unlike red oak, white oak is highly resistant to moisture, which is what makes it a popular choice for fencing structures. Sierra only collects oak wood from the Northern regions of the United States as wood from this region is much more hard than oak wood from the Southern regions.

For a more exotic look, consider buying a Sierra fencing structure made out of teak. The natural oils found inside of teak help it resist water and prevent future cracking. This strong wood fence requires little maintenance and works well for swimming pool enclosures. However, teak is an extremely expensive wood but it is a wood with tons of valuable benefits.